- Published: 5 November 2015
- ISBN: 9780241975855
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
The Battle of the Atlantic
How the Allies Won the War
- Published: 5 November 2015
- ISBN: 9780241975855
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
Winston Churchill famously described the Battle of the Atlantic as 'a war of groping and drowning, a war of ambuscade and stratagem, a war of science and seamanship' and no book depicts all of those myriad aspects better than Jonathan Dimbleby's majestic overview. His judgments can sometimes be harsh and are bound to be controversial, but they are backed up with wide reading, diligent scholarship and cogent argument. This is a truly gripping account of a campaign that the author rightly puts epicentral to the Allied victory in the Second World War.
Andrew Roberts, author of 'Masters and Commanders'
Fascinating, thought-provoking and entertaining. Explodes a number of self-serving myths
Andrew Roberts (on 'Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein')
Fresh and provocative
Peter Snow (on 'Destiny in the Desert')
A wonderfully incisive, superbly written history. What Dimbleby has nailed so brilliantly is what so many war historians miss: the big picture
Saul David (on 'Destiny in the Desert')
The epic Battle of the Atlantic can only really be understood when set against the strategic context of the time. This highly engaging history does this by combining gripping accounts of the tactics and operational fortunes of the Germans and the Allies in this bitterest of battles with an authoritative review of the strategic thinking that helps explain their motives and their responses at the highest national level, and that shows why victory was so important for both sides.
Professor Geoff Till, author of 'The Development of British Naval Thinking'
In this refreshing book Jonathan Dimbleby skilfully weaves together front line accounts and high policy discussions to provide a gripping and accessible new account of the most important campaign of the Second World War against Germany.
Professor Eric Grove, author of 'The Royal Navy since 1815'
A gripping read and a great contribution to the history of the Second World War. The author realizes his immense ambition of bringing out the human aspects of the drama at every level, from the heads of state to the crews in the Atlantic, while also bringing important nuances to received views on the struggle against the U-boats, and, indeed, on Churchill's war leadership. An epic account.
Peter Padfield, author of 'War Beneath the Sea: Submarine Conflict 1939-1945', and biographies of Dönitz, Himmler and Hess