Walker, R.N.: The Greatest U-Boat Hunter of the Battle of the Atlantic (Submarine Warfare in World War Two)
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Book Synopsis: The astounding biography of the most successful anti-submarine commander of the Second World War. Perfect for readers of Eugene B. Fluckey, Iain Ballantyne and Peter Gretton. The Battle of the Atlantic raged for over five and a half years during which thousands of ships were sunk as the U-boats nearly cut Britain and the Soviet Union off from vital supplies. Yet through the work of exceptional naval commanders like Frederic John Walker the Allies were able to turn the tide of the battle and keep these essential lifelines open. Terence Robertson’s remarkable book transports the reader back to this ferocious conflict in the heart of the ocean. Drawing information from Walker’s private papers and diaries, Robertson charts the course of this brilliant man’s navy career before going on to explain how Walker’s innovative methods were able to overcome the difficulties of tracking, repelling and destroying the U-boat wolf packs.
‘One of the best biographical accounts of the Battle of the Atlantic’ Birmingham Post
‘Terence Robertson's biography of this most forceful and resolute seaman is more than a story of the man. It is a saga of the means — of the patience, the courage, the ingenuity — by which the Royal Navy saved the Allied cause.’ The Sunday Times
‘This book shows with admirable clarity how the ding-dong struggle against the German U-boat developed and how much of our success in it was due to this unremitting and brilliant officer.’ Time and Tide
‘One of the most comprehensive accounts of the struggle of the small ships against U-boat and enemy aircraft to come out of post-war memoirs on this phase of the war.’ Aberdeen Press and Journal
Walker R.N. should be essential reading for all interested in the Battle of the Atlantic and life of one brilliant Royal Navy commander who is credited with destroying seventeen enemy U-boats.
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Delve into the gripping world of submarine warfare in World War Two with 'Walker, R.N.: The Greatest U-Boat Hunter of the Battle of the Atlantic.' This compelling biography meticulously details the incredible career of Frederic John Walker, the Allies' top anti-submarine commander. Join in the heart-pounding narrative that transports you back to the ferocious Battle of the Atlantic, where Walker's innovative tactics turned the tide of the war. Perfect for enthusiasts of naval history and wartime strategies!
Terence Robertson's masterful storytelling weaves together Walker's personal papers and diaries to create a vivid picture of this remarkable naval hero. Experience the thrill of the hunt as Walker and his crew track, repel, and ultimately destroy the menacing U-boat wolf packs. Robertson's detailed account has been hailed as one of the best biographical works on this crucial period in history by renowned publications like Birmingham Post and The Sunday Times.
Uncover the secrets of the Royal Navy's success in the Battle of the Atlantic with 'Walker R.N.' This book offers a comprehensive view of the struggle against German U-boats, showcasing the courage, ingenuity, and relentless determination that characterized Walker's leadership. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the man behind the legend and the pivotal role he played in securing Allied victory in one of the most crucial naval conflicts of World War Two!
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