The Battle of the River Plate
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Chatham Publishing, 1999Description: 219pISBN:- 1861760892 (pbk.):
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940.545 STE Sea battles in close-up: world war 2 | 940.545 SYM World War II at sea: a global history / | 940.545 WRA Fighting admirals of the Second World War / | 940.545091635 POP The Battle of the River Plate | 940.5450952 EDW Blood and Bushido: Japanese atrocities at sea 1941-1945 | 940.545095995 CUT The battle of Leyte Gulf: 23-26 October 1944 | 940.545095995 SOL Decision and dissent: with Halsey at Leyte Gulf |
First published in 1956, this book describes the first major naval campaign of the Second World War. The German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee was attacking allied merchant shipping in the Atlantic. Pursued by Allied navies to the South Atlantic, Graf Spee engaged in a severe battle with the Royal Navy cruisers Ajax, Exeter, and Achilles off the river Plate on 13 December 1939. Damaged in the action Graf Spee sought shelter in the neutral port of Montevideo. The British mounted a disinformation campaign which was so successful that Captain Langsdorff scuttled his ship and later shot himself.
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