Submarines of World War Two  
Design, Development & Operations
Author(s): Erminio Bagnasco
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781526744548
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For the first time in naval warfare submarines played a major role in the war at sea in the years 1939–45, and this major reference book describes all the classes of vessel that were deployed by the eighteen combatant nations during those years. They were responsible for the sinking of 33 million tons of merchant shipping with the German and US navies achieving the greatest advantage with this devastating strategic weapon.

Most of the countless books about submarines in WWII confine themselves to the boats of one particular navy or another: in this book every class of boat, from midgets to the large U-cruisers, of all the nations is covered in detail – more than 2,500 boats – and projected and experimental designs are also included. This furnishes the reader with an overall picture that allows for comparison between the technical and operational aspects of all the submarines that took part in the War. This is further helped by the inclusion of more than 400 illustrations. The author also outlines the evolution of the submarine and submarine warfare – including the interplay of wartime experience, design improvement and tactical innovation – thereby placing the subject in its true historical perspective.

This new edition of a classic work has been completely redesigned and overhauled to make the most of the author’s superb collection of photographs, and will appeal to a wide new audience for whom this important work has been unavailable for many years.
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For the first time in naval warfare submarines played a major role in the war at sea in the years 1939–45, and this major reference book describes all the classes of vessel that were deployed by the eighteen combatant nations during those years. They were responsible for the sinking of 33 million tons of merchant shipping with the German and US navies achieving the greatest advantage with this devastating strategic weapon.

Most of the countless books about submarines in WWII confine themselves to the boats of one particular navy or another: in this book every class of boat, from midgets to the large U-cruisers, of all the nations is covered in detail – more than 2,500 boats – and projected and experimental designs are also included. This furnishes the reader with an overall picture that allows for comparison between the technical and operational aspects of all the submarines that took part in the War. This is further helped by the inclusion of more than 400 illustrations. The author also outlines the evolution of the submarine and submarine warfare – including the interplay of wartime experience, design improvement and tactical innovation – thereby placing the subject in its true historical perspective.

This new edition of a classic work has been completely redesigned and overhauled to make the most of the author’s superb collection of photographs, and will appeal to a wide new audience for whom this important work has been unavailable for many years.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Data key/abbreviations/bibliography
  • PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • FRANCE
    • Requin Class
    • 600/630 tonnes Types
    • Saphir Class
    • 1500 tonnes Type
    • Surcouf
    • Minerve Class
    • L’Aurore Class
    • Submarines incomplete in 1940
    • Foreign submarines in French service
  • GERMANY
    • Type IA
    • Type II
    • Type VII
    • Type IX
    • Type XB
    • Type XIV
    • Type XXI
    • Type XXIII
    • Midget submarines
    • Submarines captured or requisitioned
    • Experimental/design projects
  • GREAT BRITAIN
    • H Class
    • 00L Class
    • O Class
    • P/R Classes
    • River (Thames) Class
    • Porpoise Class
    • S Class,
    • T Class
    • U Class
    • V Class
    • A Class
    • Midget submarines
    • Foreign submarines in British service
  • ITALY
    • X Class
    • H Class
    • Balilla Class
    • Mameli Class
    • Pisani Class
    • Fieramosca Class
    • Bandiera Class
    • Squalo Class
    • Bragadin Class
    • Argonauta Series, 600 Class
    • Settembrini Class
    • Sirena Series, 600 Class
    • Achimede Class
    • Glauco Class
    • Pietro Micca
    • Calvi Class
    • Perla Series, 600 Class
    • Adua Series, 600 Class
    • Foca Class
    • Argo Class
    • Marcello Class
    • Brin Class
    • Liuzzi Class
    • Marconi Class
    • Cagni Class
    • Acciaio Series, 600 Class
    • Flutto Class
    • R Class
    • Midget submarines and special craft
    • Foreign submarines in Italian service
  • JAPAN
    • KD 1 (Kaidai) Type
    • KD 2 (Kaidai) Type
    • L3 Type
    • KT (Kai-Toku-Chu) Type
    • L4 Type
    • KRS (Kirai-Sen) Type
    • Junsen Type
    • Kaidai Type
    • Kaichu Type
    • Type A
    • Type A Modified
    • Type B
    • Type C
    • Kaisho Type
    • Sen-Toku Type
    • Sen-Taka Type
    • Sen-Taka-Sho Type
    • Transport submarines
    • D.1 Type
    • D.2 Type
    • Sh (Sen-Ho) Type
    • Ss (Sen-Yu-Sho) Type
    • Yu Class
    • Yu.1001 Class
    • Foreign submarines in Japanese service
    • Midget submarines and human torpedoes
  • NETHERLANDS
    • O.8
    • K.VII
    • K.VIII Class
    • K.XI Class
    • O.9
    • O.12 Class
    • K.XIV Class
    • O.16
    • O.19 Class
    • O.21 Class
    • Foreign submarines in Dutch service
  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    • O Class
    • R Class
    • S Class
    • Barracuda Class
    • Argonaut
    • Narwhal Class
    • Dolphin
    • Cachalot Class
    • P Class,
    • Salmon/Sargo Class
    • T Class
    • M. Class
    • Gato/Balao Class
    • Tench Class
  • UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
    • D (Dekabrist) Class
    • L (Leninets) Class
    • M (Malyutka) Class
    • Shch (Shchuka) Class
    • P (Pravda) Class
    • S (Stalinets) Class
    • K (Katyusha) Class
    • Old submarines
    • Foreign submarines in Soviet service
  • THE LESSER POWERS
    • Brazil
    • Denmark
    • C Class
    • D Class
    • H Class
    • Estonia
    • Kalev Class
    • Finland
    • Saukko
    • Vessikko
    • Vetehinen Class
    • Greece
    • Katsonis Class
    • Nereus Class
    • Foreign submarines in Greek service
    • Latvia
    • Ronis Class
    • Norway
    • A Class
    • B Class
    • Foreign submarines in Norwegian service
    • Poland
    • Wilk Class
    • Orzel Class
    • Romania
    • Delfinul
    • Marsouinul
    • Requinul
    • Yugoslavia
    • Hrabri Class
    • Smeli
    • Neutral navies
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