Voices from the Arctic Convoys

Author(s): Peter C. Brown 

ISBN: 9781781552841
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A unique record of the experiences from veterans of the Arctic convoys during the Second World War.





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With the invasion of Russia by Germany in 1941, Britain gained a new ally and a responsibility to provide material for the new front. More than four million tonnes of supplies such as tanks, fighters, bombers, ammunition, raw materials and food were transported to Russia during a four-year period. The cost was high and by May 1945, the campaign had seen the loss of 104 merchant ships and sixteen military vessels, and the thousands of seamen they carried.

The Arctic route was the most arduous of all convoy routes. The ever-present threat of attack from German U-boats and Luftwaffe bombers such as the dreaded Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor were not all the Arctic convoys had to contend with. They had to deal with severe cold, storms, fog, ice floes and waves so huge they tore at the ships’ armour plating.

It is to the memory of these brave men that this book is dedicated and the stories of the immeasurable contribution they made to the Allied efforts during the Second World War have been collected for this book by their veteran comrades.

BOOK ISBN 9781781552841
FORMAT 234 x 156 mm
BINDING Paperback
PAGES 224 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 July 2014
TERRITORY World
ILLUSTRATIONS 93 black and white photographs

 

 






 

Peter C. Brown is a published author, online journal editor, and has written for several websites. He has carried out investigative research on behalf of families of soldiers and ex-pats from around the world and has also collaborated with other authors of local and military history books.