Norman Friedman 
Fighting the Great War at Sea [EPUB ebook] 
Strategy, Tactics and Technology

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While the overriding image of the First World War is of the bloody stalemate on the Western Front, the overall shape of the war arose out of its maritime character. It was essentially a struggle about access to worldwide resources, most clearly seen in Germany’s desperate attempts to counter the American industrial threat, which ultimately drew the United States into the war. This radical new book concentrates on the way in which each side tried to use or deny the sea to the other, and in so doing describes rapid wartime changes not only in ship and weapons technology but also in the way naval warfare was envisaged and fought. Melding strategic, technical, and tactical aspects, Friedman approaches the First World War from a fresh perspective and demonstrates how its perceived lessons dominated the way navies prepared for the Second World War.

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Norman Friedman is one of America’s most prominent naval analysts and the author of more than thirty books covering a range of naval subjects, from warship histories to contemporary defense issues, including
Naval Weapons of World War One, Naval Anti-Aircraft Guns and Gunnery, and
British Cruisers.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 320 ● ISBN 9781612519593 ● File size 70.4 MB ● Publisher Naval Institute Press ● Published 2014 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5022290 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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