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Submarines, Mines and Torpedoes in the War

By Charles W. (Charles William) Domville-Fife

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Go beneath the surface to witness how cutting-edge submarines and hidden mines turned the tide of a massive sea war.

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2016-03-03
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"Submarines, Mines and Torpedoes in the War" by Charles W. Domville-Fife is a deep exploration of underwater warfare during a major European war, probably written shortly after the war based on the submarine fleet counts. It emphasizes how submarines and mines changed naval warfare, examining the technology, tactics, and strategic importance of underwater weapons like submarines and torpedoes used by countries like England, France, Russia, Japan, Germany, and Austria. The book sets the stage for intense battles beneath the waves, covering both planned strategies and surprising incidents tied to submarine attacks and mine explosions to showcase how these weapons reshaped naval combat.

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