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The Royal Navy at Dunkirk: Commanding Officers' Accounts of British Warships in Action During Operation Dynamo
Hardback
Main Details
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The Royal Navy at Dunkirk: Commanding Officers' Accounts of British Warships in Action During Operation Dynamo
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Martin Mace
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:428 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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Category/Genre | British and Irish History Second world war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781473886728
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Classifications | Dewey:940.545941 |
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Illustrations |
16 illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Frontline Books
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NZ Release Date |
4 December 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The fact that the British Expeditionary Force was evacuated from Dunkirk in May-June 1940 has achieved the status of a legend. Whilst the part played by the 'Little Ships' in that 'miracle' is equally well known, the role of the Royal Navy's warships the destroyers, minesweepers and personnel ships is often overlooked. Indeed, more than 300,000 troops out of a total of 338,226, were evacuated from the harbour at Dunkirk in these vessels.In the weeks after Operation Dynamo, the Admiralty issued an order requiring the Commanding Officers of those British warships involved to submit a report detailing their actions. Described in their own words, with the events still fresh in their minds, the result is a vivid record of the chaos, improvisation, skill and bravery that all combined to rescue the basis of an army that helped carry Britain through the dark months and years that followed. It is a record that forms the basis of this book. AUTHOR: Martin Mace has been involved in writing and publishing military history for more than twenty-five years. He began his career with local history, writing a book on the Second World War anti-invasion defences and stop lines in West Sussex. Following the success of this book, he established Historic Military Press, which has published a wide range of titles. In 2006 he began working on the idea for Britain at War Magazine, the first issue of which went on sale in May 2007. This publication has grown rapidly to become the best-selling military history periodical on the high street. Martin now devotes his time to writing and editing books.
Author Biography
Martin Mace has been involved in writing and publishing military history for more than twenty-five years. He began his career with local history, writing a book on the Second World War anti-invasion defences and stop lines in West Sussex. Following the success of this book, he established Historic Military Press, which has published a wide range of titles. In 2006 he began working on the idea for Britain at War Magazine, the first issue of which went on sale in May 2007. This publication has grown rapidly to become the best-selling military history periodical on the high street. Martin now devotes his time to writing and editing books.
Reviews"Good histories rely on reliable source material and you cannot get much better than the contents of this compelling read assembled by Martin Mace... I can't recommend this book highly enough. Martin Mace knows how to handle this sort of stuff using the lightest of touches. He has done a superb job bringing all this material together but he deliberately fades into the background allowing the men who were there to speak for themselves... The result is an enthralling compendium of histories that dovetail together in the best of ways. This is a Dunkirk book everyone should read."-- "War History Online"
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