O'Hara, Vincent P. (1951-....)

Six victories : North Africa, Malta and the Mediterranean convoy war, November 1941-March 1942 / Vincent P. O'Hara - Annapolis : Naval Institute Press, cop. 2019 - (322 p.)

Vincent P. O'Hara is an independent scholar and the author of eleven works, most recently, Torch and Clash of Fleets. He holds a history degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and lives in Chula Vista, California

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Six Victories examines one of the most interesting and instructive naval campaigns of World War II: the war on traffic in the Mediterranean during the fall and winter of 1941-42. It is a cautionary tale of how sea power was practiced, and how it shifted 180 degrees overnight. Based on British and Italian archival sources, the book emphasizes strategic context, the role of intelligence, and the campaign's logistics. In October 1941 the British Admiralty based a surface strike force in Malta to attack Axis sea lanes between Italy and Africa. Aided by Ultra intelligence, submarines, and bombers based in Malta, this force dominated the Central Mediterranean. From the end of October through the middle of December 1941, less than a third of the supplies shipped from Italian ports arrived in Libya. Shortages of ammunition and fuel finally compelled the Afrika Korps to retreat four hundred miles. Then, in the space of thirty hours, this all changed. First, Italian naval forces broke the blockade by fighting through a major convoy that arrived in time to blunt the British advance; next, the strike force plowed into a minefield laid by Italian cruisers; and finally, in a daring attack, Italian commandos crippled the Mediterranean Fleet's battleships in port. The swing in fortune was immediate and dramatic

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DEUXIEME GUERRE MONDIALE
CAMPAGNE MILITAIRE
OPERATION MILITAIRE
FLOTTE MARITIME
HISTOIRE MARITIME


MAGHREB
MEDITERRANEE (région)
EUROPE

SYRTE (Libye)

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