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Find and Destroy: Antisubmarine Warfare in World War I

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ISBN-13: 9781557504470 ISBN-10: 1557504474
Publisher
US Naval Institute Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2001
Weight
1.4 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×3.20×15.90 cm

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Find and Destroy: Antisubmarine Warfare in World War I by Messimer, Dwight R.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781557504470.

World War I was the crucible of antisubmarine warfare (ASW), and the years of trial and error between 1914 and 1918 gave rise to the weapons and tactics used by todays ASW forces. With this study, military historian Dwight Messimer examines the weapons, tactics, and organization used by all the belligerents during the war and provides some surprising findings. Because he draws heavily from personal accounts as well as from official records, his book will appeal to both serious readers seeking hard facts and to general readers who like stories about war at sea. Messimer tells the story from both sides. German survivors who escaped from sunken U-boats explain what it was like to face the newly developed ASW weapons beneath the surface, and pilots tell what it was like from above. The author describes the Germans well-organized and efficient ASW organization in the Baltic and the Helgoland Bight. He also discusses the weapons developed during the war that proved to be largely ineffective or outright failures. While his evaluations of the contributions made by aircraft and Q-ships put them in the category of only marginally effective, his analysis of the effectiveness of politics deems that ASW "weapon" the most effective of all. Solidly grounded in the best primary sources available in England, the United States, and Germany, this book is the first to address the ASW of all World War I belligerents.