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The Sinking of the Prince of Wales & Repulse: The End of the Battleship Era
Patrick Mahoney, Martin Middlebrook
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| #1287344 in Books | 2014-09-22 | 2014-10-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.66 x1.22 x5.51l,1.44 | File type: PDF | 366 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent discussion of the loss of these capital ships immediately after the war began.|By Michael T Kennedy|This is an excellent history of the disaster of Singapore which I had had only a limited knowledge of. The author goes into great detail about the ships, heir history and the weakness of both. Repulse was a World War I battle cruiser, which had been modernized but was s
On the third day of the war with Japan, two Royal Navy capital ships were sunk off Malaya by air torpedo attack. They had not requested the air support that could have saved them and 840 men died in the battleship HMS Prince of Wales and the battle cruiser HMS Repulse. The authors re-create for the reader not only what happened, but also what it was like for the men involved. They dispose of several myths to explain the events of those confused hours, and address the unc...
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