The Submarine A History

The Submarine A History by Thomas D. Parrish, published by Penguin in 2005, offers a comprehensive exploration of the development and impact of submarines throughout military history. Spanning 576 pages, this book delves into the evolution of underwater navigation, beginning with early dreams and culminating in the advanced submarines of the nuclear age. Parrish examines the pivotal role submarines played during significant conflicts, particularly World War I and World War II, highlighting their effectiveness in warfare and their influence on naval strategy.
Readers will find detailed accounts of the inventors, engineers, and naval strategists who contributed to the submarine’s development, as well as profiles of notable commanders and their missions. The narrative covers various aspects of military history, including the technological advancements in naval weaponry and the strategic importance of submarines in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. Through this historical lens, Parrish presents a thorough examination of submarines as both instruments of war and symbols of naval power, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in military history and naval transportation.
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“For centuries people dreamed of navigating under the sea, but it was not until the beginning of the twentieth century that inventors succeeded in developing practical submarines. With the coming of World War I, nations saw something entirely new in war: the deadly effectiveness of underwater craft, with German U-boats threatening to starve Britain and bringing the United States into the war, thus proving underwater battles more important than the great battles fought on land. A generation later U-boats repeated the struggle in the Atlantic, while in the Pacific U.S. submarines literally put Japan out of business. Then in the nuclear age, the true submarine became the most powerful weapon of war ever created – the weapon that paradoxically kept the peace. Now, military historian Thomas Parrish tells the story of those who first dreamed of underwater ships; of the practical and ingenious inventors and engineers who created and developed the submarine; of visionary naval strategists; of famous skippers on all sides — steel-nerved men like America’s Dick O’Kane, Germany’s Reinhard Hardegen — who wielded this weapon; of the famous and infamous deeds of boats like the U-20, the Wahoo, and the nuclear-powered Nautilus and George Washington; and of the tragedies that befell boats like the American Thresher and the Russian Kursk.”–Publisher’s description.
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