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Abbazia, Patrick. Mr. Roosevelt's Navy: The Private War of the United States Atlantic Fleet, 1939-1942. Annapolis: NIP, 1975, xii, 520 pp. Scholarly analysis; series of incidents.

Keywords:

20th century, twentieth, Battle of the Atlantic, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, U-boat, ASW, sonar , world war 2, second world war, united states navy, US navy, american president

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Adams, Thomas A. "The Control of British Merchant Shipping." See S. Howarth, Battle of the Atlantic, pp. 158-78.

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Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , merchant marine, world war 2, second world war, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty

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Aitchison Hendrie, Andrew W. "Coastal Command, 1939-1945: The Cindrella Service." Ph.D. diss, Kent, 2004.

Keywords:

aviation, aircraft, airplane, plane, naval aviation, carrier aviation, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , U-boat, submarine, German underwater warship , world war 2, second world war

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Alaluquetas, Jacques. A Grey Wolf in the Atlantic: U-68 in Combat off the American Coast. Havertonwn: Casemate; London: Greenhill, 2005, 208 pp.

Keywords:

Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , U-boat, submarine, German underwater warship , world war 2, second world war

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Alden, John Doughty. U.S. Submarine Attacks during World War II: Including Allied Submarine Attacks in the Pacific Theater. Annapolis: NIP, 1989, 320 pp. Included British & Dutch submarines in the Far East; full chonological listing, Pacific & Atlantic; confirmation by Japanese sources.

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Anglo-American, United States, US, USA, Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , Anglo-Japanese, Japan , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , Royal Navy, Britain, England, naval guide, regulation, guideline, instruction , submarine, underwater vessel, submerged operation, united states navy, US navy, U-boat, submarine, German underwater warship , world war 2, second world war, Royal Australian Navy, Australia , Royal Canadian Navy, Canada , Far East, East Asia, Southeast Asia

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Aldgate, Anthony & Richards, Jeffrey. Britain Can Take It: The British Cinema in the Second World War. Edinburgh: Edinburgh HP; Oxford: Blackwell, 1986, 1994, 312 pp. Prominent example: "In Which We Serve," story of Mountbatten & HMS Kelly; directed by Noel Coward, 1942; stimulated British morale.

Keywords:

Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , destroyer, torpedo boat destroyer, anti-submarine warfare vessel , First Sea Lord, professional head of Admiralty , Mountbatten, Louis, Earl Mountbatten of Burma , naval lore, tradition, oral tradition, sea story, sea term, naval dictionary , world war 2, second world war

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Allan, Catherine E. "A Minute Bletchley Park: Building a Canadian Naval Operational Intelligence Centre, 1939-1943." See M. Hadley, Nation's Navy, pp. 157-72.

Keywords:

intelligence, code breaking, espionage, counter-intelligence, Secret Service, SIGINT , Royal Canadian Navy, Canada , Royal Navy, Britain, England, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , world war 2, second world war, anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar

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Allard, Dean C. "A U.S. Overview." See S. Howarth, Battle of the Atlantic, pp. 567-75.

Keywords:

Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Anglo-American, United States, US, USA, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Royal Navy, Britain, England, united states navy, US navy, world war 2, second world war

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Allard, Dean C. "Introduction: Anglo-American Assessment." See T. Runyan, To Die Gallantly, pp. xvii-xxvi. Post-Cold War assessment.

Keywords:

Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Anglo-American, United States, US, USA, anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , diplomacy, treaty, foreign policy, Foreign Office, negotiation, international relations , Royal Navy, Britain, England, united states navy, US navy, world war 2, second world war

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Allen, Kenneth. Battle of the Atlantic. London: Wayland, 1973, 96 pp.

Keywords:

Anglo-American, United States, US, USA, Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Royal Canadian Navy, Canada , Royal Navy, Britain, England, world war 2, second world war, U-boat, submarine, German underwater warship , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy

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Allen, Ralph. Ordeal by Fire: Canada, 1910-1945. New York: Doubleday, 1961, ix, 492 pp. Canadian forces, e.g., Hong Kong & Dieppe, 19 August 1942; "a magnificent fiasco."

Keywords:

20th century, twentieth, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , Royal Canadian Navy, Canada , Far East, East Asia, Southeast Asia, world war 1, first world war, world war 2, second world war

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Allen, Trevor. The Storm Passed By: Ireland and the Battle of the Atlantic, 1940-1941. Dublin: Irish Academic, 1996, 197 pp. Balanced account of stance of neutrality.

Keywords:

Anglo-Irish, Ireland, Eire, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , neutrality, neutral, treaty , port, commercial center, seaport, trade center, entrepot , world war 2, second world war, diplomacy, treaty, foreign policy, Foreign Office, negotiation, international relations , Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty

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Anderson, Frank J., ed. Submarines, Diving, and the Underwater World: A Bibliography. Hamden: Archon, 1955, 1963, 1975, ix, 238 pp. Earlier title: Submarines, Submariners, Submarining: A Checklist of Submarine Books in the English Language, Principally of the Twentieth Century; 1500 entries for 1975 edition.

Keywords:

bibliography, list, listing , 20th century, twentieth, anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , submarine, underwater vessel, submerged operation, united states navy, US navy, Royal Navy, Britain, England, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy

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Andrews, Terry, ed. U-Boat Archive: Vol. 7: Report on U-570 - HMS Graph. Milton Keynes: Military Press, 2005, 115 pp. Extracts from RN report on capture of U-570, August 1941.

Keywords:

Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , Royal Navy, Britain, England, U-boat, submarine, German underwater warship , prisoner of war, prisoner, convict

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Armstrong, Warren. Red Duster at War. London: Gollancz, 1942, 192 pp. Foreword: W.H. Coombs.

Keywords:

age of steam, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , company, charter, shipping, commercial , Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, merchant marine, Royal Navy, Britain, England, world war 1, first world war, world war 2, second world war

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Assmann, Kurt. "Why U-Boat Warfare Failed." Foreign Affairs, 28 (1950): 659-70.

Keywords:

Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Royal Navy, Britain, England, strategy, strategic, U-boat, submarine, German underwater warship , submarine, underwater vessel, submerged operation

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Atkinson, John, comp. Royal Navy Submarine Service: Losses World War II and Crews. Bromley: Galago, 2004, 48 pp. Folio; 87 submarines listed; included Submarine Book of Remembrance.

Keywords:

Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , memorial, heritage, tradition, bicentennial , Royal Navy, Britain, England, submarine, underwater vessel, submerged operation, world war 2, second world war, naval guide, regulation, guideline, instruction

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Auten, Harold. Q-Boat Adventures: The Exploits of the Famous Mystery Ships. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1919, 289 pp.

Keywords:

Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , merchant marine, Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , ship, boat, vessel, Royal Navy, Britain, England, world war 1, first world war, world war 2, second world war

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Bailey, Chris Howard, comp. The Battle of the Atlantic: The Corvettes and Their Crews: An Oral History. Stroud: Sutton; Annapolis: NIP, 1994, xxvii, 156 pp. For RNM; folio.

Keywords:

anti-submarine warfare, submarine, ASW, sonar , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , destroyer, torpedo boat destroyer, anti-submarine warfare vessel , Royal Navy, Britain, England, united states navy, US navy, world war 2, second world war

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Bailey, Thomas Andrew & Ryan, Paul B. Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The Undeclared Naval War. New York: Free Press, 1979, xi, 303 pp. Undeclared naval war, 1939-1941; e.g., issues: bases-destroyers deal, lend-lease, Germany-first strategy.

Keywords:

Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, Anglo-American, United States, US, USA, Anglo-German, Germany, Prussia , Battle of the Atlantic, U-boat, anti-submarine warfare, Royal Navy, United States Navy, US Navy , strategy, strategic, united states navy, US navy, destroyer, torpedo boat destroyer, anti-submarine warfare vessel , world war 2, second world war

Abbreviations
AHR American Historical Review
Alb Albion
alt alternate
Am Nep American Neptune
AQ & DJ Army Quarterly and Defence Journal
ASLIB Association of Libraries (Dissertations & Master's Theses)
BIHR Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
Can His Rev Canadian Historical Review
Can J His Canadian Journal of History
comp Compiled by
DAI Dissertation Abstracts International
EcHR Economic History Review
ed editor or edited by
EnHR English Historical Review
HisAHR Hispanic American Historical Review
HJ Historical Journal (Cambridge Historical Journal)
His Res Historical Research
His Tod History Today
Intell & Nat Sec Intelligence and National Security
IJ Mar His International Journal of Maritime History
IJ Nau Arch International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
IHR International History Review
intro introduction
J Am His Journal of American History
J Asian His Journal of Asian History
JBS Journal of British Studies
J Cont His Journal of Contemporary History
J Econ His Journal of Economic History
JI & CH Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
J Mar Res Journal for Maritime Research
J Mil His Journal of Military History
J Mod His Journal of Modern History
JRUSI Journal of the Royal United Service Institution or Institute
J Soc His Journal of Social History
JSAHR Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
J Stra Stu Journal of Strategic Studies
J Trans His Journal of Transport History
J Wor His Journal of World History
MM Mariner's Mirror
Mil Aff Military Affairs
NHS Naval History Symposium (USNA)
NMM National Maritime Museum
Nav Rev Naval Review
NWCR Naval War College Review (US)
Nel Dis Nelson Dispatch
NIP Naval Institute Press
Nor Mar Northern Mariner
Pac His Rev Pacific Historical Review
P & P Past and Present
Traf Chron Trafalgar Chronicle
trans translated by
UP University Press
USNIP Proceedings of the Naval Institute
Vic Stu Victorian Studies
War & Soc War and Society
War in His War in History
W&MQ William and Mary Quarterly
WSS World Ship Society

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