Ed Offley (Get this book)
An authoritative work on the awful, early effectiveness of German
U-boats in disrupting shipping traffic off the east coast of the United
States. Having written previously on the Battle of the Atlantic, military reporter Offley focuses on a short,
early period of World War II--in particular, one lethally effective
U-boat that caused massive devastation along the rich hunting ground of
the North Carolina coast. Offley brings up the other factors that came into play for
the U.S. Navy, such as the breaking of the Enigma code, interservice
rivalry, taking advice from the more seasoned British, and garnering the
necessary higher-level support for a convoy escort system and more
effective patrol bombers. A knowledgeable overview and exciting
re-creation of the final U-701 attack and defeat.--Kirkus
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