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Descriptionof British/Commonwealth Cruiser vs Italian Cruiser. The Mediterranean 1940-43
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This illustrated history explores the cruiser forces of the Italian and British Royal navies, the jack-of-all trades warships of the Mediterranean Naval War.
In 1940, when Italy entered World War II, the Royal Navy was badly overstretched, and its Mediterranean Fleet had to face both the Italian Navy and the German and Italian Air Forces in a battle for supremacy. Although the British and Italian battle fleets squared off against each other, they were both often held in reserve, in case the enemy fleet put to sea. So, it was left to the cruisers to wage their own naval war in the Mediterranean. This involved a range of missions, from escorting convoys and hunting enemy ones, to fighting for control of the sea around key locations such as the waters off Malta and Crete.
This superbly illustrated study, written by renowned naval expert Angus Konstam, compares and contrasts the design, weapon technologies and combat performance of the opposing cruiser forces. It also documents several major clashes between British, Commonwealth and Italian cruisers, including spirited actions fought off Cape Spada in 1940, a string of actions in the Gulf of Sirte throughout 1941, battles against Axis convoys in 1941-42, and the Battle of Pantelleria in 1942. Among the subjects of the specially commissioned colour artworks are H.M.A.S. "Sydney", HMS "Naiad", R.M. "Trento" and R.M. "Raimondo Montecuccoli".
This involved a range of missions, from escorting convoys and hunting enemy convoys to fighting for control of the sea in key locations such as the waters around Malta and Crete. This richly illustrated study by renowned naval expert Angus Konstam compares and contrasts the design, weapon technologies and combat performance of the opposing cruiser formations. It also documents several major clashes between British, Commonwealth and Italian cruisers, including the dramatic battles off Cape Spada in 1940, a series of engagements in the Gulf of Sirte in 1941, battles against Axis convoys in 1941-42 and the Battle of Pantelleria in 1942. The subjects of the specially commissioned colour illustrations include the H.M.A.S. "Sydney", the HMS "Naiad", the R.M. "Trento" and the R.M. "Raimondo Montecuccoli".
In 1940, when Italy entered World War II, the Royal Navy was badly overstretched, and its Mediterranean Fleet had to face both the Italian Navy and the German and Italian Air Forces in a battle for supremacy. Although the British and Italian battle fleets squared off against each other, they were both often held in reserve, in case the enemy fleet put to sea. So, it was left to the cruisers to wage their own naval war in the Mediterranean. This involved a range of missions, from escorting convoys and hunting enemy ones, to fighting for control of the sea around key locations such as the waters off Malta and Crete.
This superbly illustrated study, written by renowned naval expert Angus Konstam, compares and contrasts the design, weapon technologies and combat performance of the opposing cruiser forces. It also documents several major clashes between British, Commonwealth and Italian cruisers, including spirited actions fought off Cape Spada in 1940, a string of actions in the Gulf of Sirte throughout 1941, battles against Axis convoys in 1941-42, and the Battle of Pantelleria in 1942. Among the subjects of the specially commissioned colour artworks are H.M.A.S. "Sydney", HMS "Naiad", R.M. "Trento" and R.M. "Raimondo Montecuccoli".
This involved a range of missions, from escorting convoys and hunting enemy convoys to fighting for control of the sea in key locations such as the waters around Malta and Crete. This richly illustrated study by renowned naval expert Angus Konstam compares and contrasts the design, weapon technologies and combat performance of the opposing cruiser formations. It also documents several major clashes between British, Commonwealth and Italian cruisers, including the dramatic battles off Cape Spada in 1940, a series of engagements in the Gulf of Sirte in 1941, battles against Axis convoys in 1941-42 and the Battle of Pantelleria in 1942. The subjects of the specially commissioned colour illustrations include the H.M.A.S. "Sydney", the HMS "Naiad", the R.M. "Trento" and the R.M. "Raimondo Montecuccoli".
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- Konstam, Angus/Palmer, Ian (Illustr.)
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- British/Commonwealth Cruiser vs Italian Cruiser. The Mediterranean 1940-43
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- English text, paperback, many bw- and colour illustrations. 80 pages.
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- Osprey - Duel
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- new
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