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War in the Underseas

By Harold Wheeler

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the unprecedented power of stealth weapons as submarines redefine naval warfare amidst global conflict.

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2020-08-27
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Summary

"War in the Underseas" by Harold Wheeler is a recount from the early 1900s that highlights the transformation of submarines during World War I, as they evolved from doubted technology to vital tools in naval combat. Concentrating on the war's strategic importance and the encounters of navy people, the book underlines the shift in naval strategy because of submarines. The narrative starts by examining the evolution and function of submarines in war, explaining stealth as the main tactic, in contrast to the first misgivings around undersea vehicles. Narratives from British marines show the problems faced when serving below sea level, leading readers into the trials and stories of underwater battles.

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