A fascinating history of the first battle of the Atlantic in the
Western Approaches, the waters around Ireland, looking at the overall
course of the battle, the role of Admiral Bayly, commander-in-chief on
the Irish station, and the impact of the American arrival in Ireland.
Paints a picture of a very different battle to the more familiar one
from the Second World War, with the key difference being the lack of
any way to detect a submerged U-boat, leading to very heavy shipping
losses. Also includes interesting material on the problems caused by
Irish nationalism, peaking with the Easter uprising, but also causing
more low key problems for most of the war
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