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The Victory at Sea by William Sowden Sims, Burton J. Hendrick
This 1921 Pulitzer Prize awarded history has been written in response to a demand for some account of the generally very misunderstood German submarine campaign in the World War I and particularly of the means by which it was defeated. The interest of the public in such a story is due to the fact that during the war the sea forces were compelled to take all possible precautions to keep the enemy from learning anything about the various devices and means used to oppose or destroy the under-water craft.
Contents:
When Germany Was Winning the War
The Return of the “Mayflower”
The Adoption of the Convoy
American Destroyers in Action
Decoying Submarines to Destruction
American College Boys and Subchasers
The London Flagship
Submarine Against Submarine
The American Mine Barrage in the North Sea
German Submarines Visit the American Coast
Fighting Submarines from the Air
The Navy Fighting on the Land
Transporting Two Million American Soldiers to France
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