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A measureless peril

America in the fight for the Atlantic, the longest battle of World War II

1st Scribner hardcover ed.
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November 14, 2014 | History
An edition of A measureless peril (2010)

A measureless peril

America in the fight for the Atlantic, the longest battle of World War II

1st Scribner hardcover ed.

In "A Measureless Peril," the historian Richard Snow captures all the drama of the merciless contest between the quickly built U.S. warships and the ever-more cunning and lethal U-boats that controlled the sea lanes of the Atlantic during WWII.

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Scribner
Language
English
Pages
353

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A measureless peril: America in the fight for the Atlantic, the longest battle of World War II
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Hardcover in English - 1st Scribner hardcover ed.

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Table of Contents

"What's the matter with the Davis?" : Looking back on the Atlantic struggle
Flower show : the dangerous state of the U.S. Navy on the eve of war, 1939
Too dumb to stay on the farm : the making of a sailor, 1940
Building Hitler's navy : superbattleships vs. submarines, 1933-39
"The simple principle of fighting several steamers with several U-boats" : Captain Doenitz works out his strategy, 1918-39
On the devil's shovel : U-boat life, 1939-45
The end of the Athenia : the sea war begins, 1939
Captain Gainard's killer dillers : an American freighter comes to the rescue, 1939
Prison ship : the difficulties of keeping out of the war, 1939-40
The neutrality patrol : guarding the Western hemisphere, 1939-40
"A new chapter of world history " : the destroyer deal goes forward, 1940
Doenitz goes to France : Germany builds her Biscay U-boat bases, 1940
Germany first : planning America's naval war, 1940
A length of garden hose : FDR sells Lend-Lease, 1940
Fishing trip : Churchill and Roosevelt meet, 1941
The moving square mile : learning and relearning the lessons of convoy, 1917-41
The rattlesnakes of the Atlantic : America's first losses, 1941
A present in the Führer's lap : Hitler declares war, 1941
Five boats against America : the East Coast submarine offensive, 1942
The most even-tempered man in the Navy : Admiral King in command, 1942
The hooligan navy : yachts and cabin cruisers go to war, 1942
Panic party : the "mystery ship" fiasco, 1942
Cadet O'Hara's last fight : the naval armed guard and the ordeal of the Stephen Hopkins, 1942
"Start swinging, lady" : the Liberty ships, 1941-45
A visit to the ship cemetery : desperate times on the Eastern seaboard, 1943
"Sighted sub" : a little good news, 1943
How Lieutenant Snow got to sea : a reserve officer's journey, 1943
The smallest major war vessel : inventing the destroyer escort, 1942
"Set the watch" : the birth of a warship, 1943
The hearbeat of the pings : the importance of sonar, 1941-45
"How many Germans will it kill?" : Learning to use radar, 1940-43
The fleet without a gun : Admiral King remakes his command, 1943
Steaming as before : the essence of Atlantic duty, 1943-45
Combustible, vulnerable, and expendable : the escort carrier joins the fight, 1944
Captain Just's last flight : the final days of the Kriegsmarine, 1945
Do hostilities ever cease? : After the convoys, 1945
When daylight comes : from then to now

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-338) and index.

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New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/293
Library of Congress
D770 .S56 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 353 p., [8] p. of plates
Number of pages
353
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24490720M
ISBN 10
1416591109
ISBN 13
9781416591108
LCCN
2009052995
OCLC/WorldCat
462904522

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15533660W

Work Description

Of all the threats that faced his country in World War II, Winston Churchill said, just one really scared him -- what he called the "measureless peril" of the German U-boat campaign. In that global conflagration, only one battle -- the struggle for the Atlantic -- lasted from the very first hours of the conflict to its final day. Hitler knew that victory depended on controlling the sea lanes where American food and fuel and weapons flowed to the Allies. At the start, U-boats patrolled a few miles off the eastern seaboard, savagely attacking scores of defenseless passenger ships and merchant vessels while hastily converted American cabin cruisers and fishing boats vainly tried to stop them. Before long, though, the United States was ramping up what would be the greatest production of naval vessels the world had ever known. Then the battle became a thrilling cat-and-mouse game between the quickly built U.S. warships and the ever more cunning and lethal U-boats. The historian Richard Snow captures all the drama of the merciless contest at every level, from the doomed sailors on an American freighter defying a German cruiser, to the amazing Allied attempts to break the German naval codes, to Winston Churchill pressing Franklin Roosevelt to join the war months before Pearl Harbor (and FDR's shrewd attempts to fight the battle alongside Britain while still appearing to keep out of it). Inspired by the collection of letters that his father sent his mother from the destroyer escort he served aboard, Snow brings to life the longest continuous battle in modern times. - Jacket flap.

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