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Harwich Submarines in the Great War

The first submarine campaign of the Royal Navy in 1914

Author : Mark Harris

Harwich Submarines in the Great War : The first submarine campaign of the Royal Navy in 1914

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General - Pages : 348 | Images : 37 b/w photos, 49 charts & maps, 1 graph

Paperback - Date of Publication : 15th September 2021 | Size : 245mm x 170mm | ISBN : 9781914059971 | Helion Book Code : HEL1378

The Harwich Submarine Flotilla played a key role establishing British dominance in the North Sea at the beginning of the First World War. Letters, diaries, memoirs and combat reports of the participants are used to give a complete account. Much of this is in print for the first time. The foreword has been written by Rear Admiral Jonathan Westbrook CBE, former Royal Navy Submariner. Written in collaboration with the Friends of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, profits from royalties are contributing towards the work of the Museum. Both official and personal archive material is used to tell the story, sourced from British, German and French archives. The text is illustrated by charts and plans prepared using the patrol reports, war diaries and logs of the submarines and warships that took part. The war experience of the participants is brought to life, giving a real insight into what it was like to fight in these early submarines, whilst also relating what really happened and the true significance of the events. The Flotilla had to battle not just the enemy, but also the hazards of mines, human frailties, mechanical failure and the weather. 

The story of every patrol in the 1914 campaign is told. This campaign saw the first torpedo fired in action by a Royal Navy submarine, the first ship to be sunk and the first submarine to be lost in action. The commanders of the submarines were true pioneers, working out for the first time how to wage war with the latest technology of their age. Their patrols took submarine crews and commanders constantly onto the front line of the naval war to face a multitude of hazards. Many paid the ultimate price, with the Flotilla losing three submarines and almost all of their crews in this first campaign. Success brought the names of figures like Roger Keyes and Max Horton to prominence. The early story of the Flotilla is also the story of a pivotal point in their journey to become key figures of the Royal Navy in the twentieth century. For others, even those who would go on to great fame as submariners, such as Martin Nasmith, it would be a challenging start to their wartime careers.

 

Norminated for the 2022 Mountbatten Award for best book by the Maritime Foundation.

"This is a book which will inform anyone interested in Great War submarine operations and the influences in the very beginnings of the British submariners' ethos." The Naval Review

"Harwich Submarines in the Great War is the detailed story of the 1914 British overseas submarine campaign. "Detailed" really does not do the author justice. Mark Harris's research is little short of astonishing.....Harris describes meticulously the people, doctrine, and training of the submarine force...he has illustrated the book with a number of excellent photographs and his own very good charts.....Harris is a prodigious researcher and an effective (if not thrilling) writer. He has illustrated the book with a number of excellent photographs and his own very good charts. Harwich Submarines is apparently his first book; hopefully his subsequent work will live up to the very high standards he has set in this work." - Naval Historical Foundation

"This book is a history of the British Submarine Service cutting its operational teeth in war, in the most formidably demanding of environments... in this the flotilla was very much the (frequently unacknowledged) spearhead of the British blockade of Germany." - The Mariner's Mirror, Journal of the Society for Nautical Research

"...well illustrated with sharp, clear photos and excellent maps. It is recommended." Over the Front

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