<span>Although the Royal Navy did not invent the submarine, Norman Friedmanβs new book demonstrates how innovative the service was, to an extent which few will recognize. Its submarines performed well in combat in both world wars, and often in unheralded ways. Few will be aware that in 1914 Britain
A World War Two Submarine
β Scribed by Richard Humble, Mark Bergin
- Publisher
- Peter Bedrick Books
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 54
- Series
- Inside Story
- Category
- Library
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