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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.
Categories:
20th C. (1900-1999); anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; United States Navy; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Battle of the Atlantic; merchant marine; World War II;
Keywords:
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.
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Admiralty; anti-submarine warfare; aviation; Battle of the Atlantic; U-boat; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Anglo-German; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; U-boat; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Anglo-American; Anglo-German; Anglo-Japanese; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; Far East; naval guide; Royal Australian Navy; Royal Canadian Navy; Royal Navy; submarine; U-boat; United States Navy; World War II;
Keywords:
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.
Categories:
Battle of the Atlantic; destroyer; First Sea Lord; Mountbatten, Louis; naval lore; World War II;
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.
Categories:
anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; intelligence; Royal Canadian Navy; Royal Navy; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Anglo-American; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; Royal Navy; United States Navy; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Anglo-American; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; diplomacy; Royal Navy; United States Navy; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Anglo-American; Anglo-German; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; Royal Canadian Navy; Royal Navy; U-boat; World War II;
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."
Categories:
20th C. (1900-1999); Admiralty; Battle of the Atlantic; Far East; Royal Canadian Navy; World War I; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Anglo-Irish; Battle of the Atlantic; diplomacy; neutrality; port; World War II;
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.
Categories:
20th C. (1900-1999); anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; bibliography; Royal Navy; submarine; United States Navy;
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.
Categories:
Anglo-German; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; prisoner of war; Royal Navy; U-boat;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; age of steam; Battle of the Atlantic; company; merchant marine; Royal Navy; World War I; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Anglo-German; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; Royal Navy; strategy; submarine; U-boat;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Battle of the Atlantic; memorial; naval guide; Royal Navy; submarine; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Anglo-German; anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; merchant marine; Royal Navy; ship; World War I; World War II;
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.
Categories:
anti-submarine warfare; Battle of the Atlantic; destroyer; Royal Navy; United States Navy; World War II;
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.
Categories:
Admiralty; Anglo-American; Anglo-German; Battle of the Atlantic; destroyer; strategy; United States Navy; World War II;
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 |