The German Navy 1935–45

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The German Navy 1935–45

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ISBN: 9781472863126
author: Nigel Thomas / Johnny Shumate
book format: eBook
other title: The German Navy 1935–45: The Kriegsmarine in World War II
publishing house: Osprey Publishing
publication date: 2025 -2
series: Elite
language: English
binding: Kindle Edition
number of pages: 64

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An illustrated study of the uniforms and personal equipment worn by the personnel of the Kriegsmarine, the German Navy of the Third Reich, from 1935–45.
Founded in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles, the Kriegsmarine was established in 1935 and reached a peak strength of more than 800,000 personnel in 1944. Its original aim of amassing a surface fleet on parity with Great Britain's Royal Navy shifted with the outbreak of World War II, after which focus moved to submarine warfare, with the Kriegsmarine's U-boats exacting a heavy toll on Allied shipping across the globe. Meanwhile, several of its formidable capital ships – notably the Graf Spee, Bismarck, Tirpitz, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau – saw widespread action as Nazi Germany strove to defeat the Allies at sea.
In this new study, Nigel Thomas examines the evolving organization, uniforms and equipment used by the Kriegsmarine during its ten-year existence, spanning its pre-war beginnings, the invasion of Norway in 1940, and through to the deployment of Kriegsmarine personnel as grounds troops from 1943–45. The different gear worn by its various branches of service is described in detail and illustrated with newly commissioned colour artwork and an array of specially selected photographs.

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Introduction and overview, 1848–1939
Organization and command, 1939–45
Early operations and Norway, 1939–41
The Battle of the Atlantic, 1941–45
The 'Channel Dash' and air operations, 1942
The Submarine War, 1939–45
The Battle of the Atlantic, 1943–45
The Mediterranean, Black Sea and Baltic, 1941–45
D-Day and after, 1944–45
Coastal artillery, naval infantry and other ground units
Bibliography
Index

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