At the end of WWII, a number of German admirals held as prisoners of war were persuaded by British naval intelligence officials to write down their thoughts on Germany's build up to war, its early victories, and eventual defeat. Produced by a father-son team of naval historians, this volume places extracts from English translations of these memoirs
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At the end of WWII, a number of German admirals held as prisoners of war were persuaded by British naval intelligence officials to write down their thoughts on Germany's build up to war, its early victories, and eventual defeat. Produced by a father-son team of naval historians, this volume places extracts from English translations of these memoirs
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Fine in Fine jacket. Naval Institute Press, 2004. First printing stated. Crisp and unmarked, F/F. 248pp. In a very nice jacket. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.
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Very Fine in Very Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7æ"-9æ" tall. Hardcover in dust-jacket. 248pp., Index. First edition, stated first printing. Based on extracts of essays written by nine German Admirals, interned by the British after the war, translated into in English. No previous ownership marks. A very clean, square, fresh and unmarked copy, as new. Very fine in a very fine dust-jacket.