
Loss Of The Bismarck
Author: Vice-Admiral B.B. Schofield
Binding: Hardback
Published: Ian Allan., 1973
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This gripping account chronicles the dramatic pursuit and ultimate destruction of Germany's formidable battleship, the Bismarck, during World War II. Vice-Admiral B.B. Schofield presents a meticulous reconstruction of the naval strategies and intense engagements that defined one of the most pivotal sea battles in history. The narrative details the desperate efforts of the Royal Navy to neutralize the threat posed by the Bismarck, building a palpable sense of tension and urgency. It illustrates the tactical brilliance and sheer courage displayed by all involved, offering an authoritative perspective on the operational challenges and human drama inherent in naval warfare. This definitive work provides an essential understanding of a critical moment that shaped the course of the Atlantic campaign.
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Author: Vice-Admiral B.B. Schofield
Binding: Hardback
Published: Ian Allan., 1973
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This gripping account chronicles the dramatic pursuit and ultimate destruction of Germany's formidable battleship, the Bismarck, during World War II. Vice-Admiral B.B. Schofield presents a meticulous reconstruction of the naval strategies and intense engagements that defined one of the most pivotal sea battles in history. The narrative details the desperate efforts of the Royal Navy to neutralize the threat posed by the Bismarck, building a palpable sense of tension and urgency. It illustrates the tactical brilliance and sheer courage displayed by all involved, offering an authoritative perspective on the operational challenges and human drama inherent in naval warfare. This definitive work provides an essential understanding of a critical moment that shaped the course of the Atlantic campaign.











