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To Die Gallantly

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The Battle of the Atlantic

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The Battle of the Atlantic
Edited ByTimothy J. Runyan, Jan M. Copes
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1994
eBook Published 27 September 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367274795
Pages 348
eBook ISBN 9780367274795
Subjects Humanities
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Runyan, T.J., & Copes, J.M. (Eds.). (1994). To Die Gallantly: The Battle of the Atlantic (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367274795

ABSTRACT

German U-boats, known as "iron coffins", terrorized Allied ships during World War II and were responsible for thousands of deaths. This volume, published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic, brings together historians from both sides of the ocean to discuss this important campaign. As well as offering new insights into both familiar and more neglected aspects, the book reflects the human dimension of the conflict, paying tribute to the whole spectrum of personnel involved - planners and strategists, spies and code-breakers, naval officers and crews, merchant sailors, and civilians.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part Part One|72 pages

The Early Years

chapter 1|19 pages

The Atlantic in the Strategic Perspective of Hitler and Roosevelt, 1940-1941 1

ByWerner Rahn

chapter 2|16 pages

The Views of Stimson and Knox on Atlantic Strategy and Planning

ByJeffrey G. Barlow

chapter 3|17 pages

Codes and Ciphers: Radio Communication and Intelligence

ByJürgen Rohwer

chapter 4|12 pages

Planning the Defense of the South Atlantic, 1939-1941: Securing Brazil

ByTheresa L. Kraus

chapter 5|6 pages

Brazil, Espionage, and Dönitz's Dream

ByJohn F. Bratzel

part Part Two|93 pages

The "Happy Time"

chapter 6|20 pages

The Character of the German Naval Offensive: October 1940-June 1941

ByDonald P. Steury

chapter 7|26 pages

The U.S. Navy and Operation Roll of Drums, 1942

ByRobert W. Love

chapter 8|16 pages

Squaring Some of the Corners: The Royal Canadian Navy and the Pattern of the Atlantic War

ByMarc Milner

chapter 9|21 pages

The Battle of the Atlantic, 1941-1943: Peaks and Troughs

ByJ. David Brown

chapter 10|8 pages

The U-Boat War off the Outerbanks

ByJames T. Cheatham

part Part Three|90 pages

Turning the Tide

chapter 11|17 pages

"Situation Extremely Dangerous": Three Atlantic Convoys in February 1943

ByDavid Syrett

chapter 12|24 pages

Ultra, Air Power, and the Second Battle of the St. Lawrence, 1944

ByRoger Sarty

chapter 13|21 pages

Operation Teardrop Revisited

ByPhilip K. Lundeberg

chapter 14|20 pages

Mahan's Principles and the Battle of the Atlantic

ByR. A. Bowling

chapter 15|6 pages

Kapitän Fred Krage: Blockade Runner

ByHarold D. Huycke

part Part Four|65 pages

Looking Back

chapter 16|14 pages

United States Merchant Marine Casualties

ByJames E. Valle

chapter 17|9 pages

The Merchant Marine Cadet Corps

ByThomas A. King

chapter 18|13 pages

Port in a Storm: The Port of New York in World War II

ByJoseph F. Meany

chapter 19|16 pages

The Coast Guard Captains of the Ports

ByRobert M. Browning

chapter 20|11 pages

The Battle of the Atlantic in Feature Films

ByLawrence Suid
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