
My research and writings on Naval, Local, First and Second World War History
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British Naval dispositions in 1914
This week’s episode looks at British Naval deployment pre First World War, was it up for the challenge and were the ships obsolete, tired and inferior to their German counterparts?
Anti-shipping Beauforts at Malta, June-July 1942
With the success of this attack the OKW considered the tension so far relaxed that it transferred the greater part of our air forces to the Eastern front. Of course sufficient forces were le...
Recently I wrote about the UB-III class of U-boat from the First World War and mentioned it was an evolution of the UC-II class minelayer without really defining what that was so…
With the commencement of the First World War the Ger...
The Battle of Britain was no picnic for either side with Bf 109 pilots suffering similar escapes and evasions over the skies of south east England in the same way as their RAF counterparts.
However, Feldewebel Evers, would cost a Colonel h...
Beauforts defending the Malta convoys
I had long thought that the Mediterranean would be a happy hunting ground for torpedo aircraft. Ships were continually crossing from Europe to Africa with supplies for General Rommel’s army, and now Be...
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It would be fair to say that I am a naval history nerd and I'm not even going to hide it. I'll be posting at least two articles a week, mostly 19th-20th Century Naval history. Lots of Imperial German naval interest.
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