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Chris’s Naval History Substack

Chris Sams

My research and writings on Naval, Local, First and Second World War History

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Thoughts on the Kriegsmarine

This week’s episode is a bit of a strange one as I didn’t really have a plan.

This week’s episode is a bit of a strange one as I didn’t really have a plan.

5 days ago
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Sink the Bismarck

On this day, 1941, Unternehmen Rheinübung began.

“Sink the Bismarck” does have some historical issues, especially in the depiction of Lutjens as a mindless Nazi, but it is a quality film and will give viewers an understanding of the naval...

7 days ago
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The Beaufort squadrons at the end of 1940

With the threat of invasion fading into the autumn rain squalls the Beaufort squadrons could return to the very important job of hunting and destroying German shipping which operated from the froze...

9 days ago
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A new type of U-boat

It has been a while since I mentioned U-boats so…

Through the summer and autumn of 1916 the German Navy was at war with itself as to how to proceed with the War with strong advocates for the return of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.

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12 days ago
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HMS Cavalier

This week’s episode looks at the museum ship, HMS Cavalier, the last WW2 destroyer - her career, her battle honour and what she represents.

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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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