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ISBN: PB: 9780300254884

ISBN: HB: 9780300190199

Yale University Press

July 2020

632 pp.

19.7x12.7 cm

59 black&white illus., 9 maps, 14 figures

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£12,99
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War for the Seas

A Maritime History of World War II

Command of the oceans was crucial to winning World War II. By the start of 1942 Nazi Germany had conquered mainland Europe, and Imperial Japan had overrun Southeast Asia and much of the Pacific. How could Britain and distant America prevail in what had become a "war of continents"?

In this definitive account, Evan Mawdsley traces events at sea from the first U-boat operations in 1939 to the surrender of Japan. He argues that the Allied counterattack involved not just decisive sea battles, but a long struggle to control shipping arteries and move armies across the sea. Covering all the major actions in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, as well as those in the narrow seas, this book interweaves for the first time the endeavors of the maritime forces of the British Empire, the United States, Germany, and Japan, as well as those of France, Italy, and Russia.

About the Author

Evan Mawdsley is honorary professorial research fellow, School of Humanities, University of Glasgow. His many books include "World War II: A New History"; "Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet Struggle, 1941-1945"; and "The Russian Civil War". He lives in Glasgow.