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The Gates Of Hell By Ewart Brookes (1973) war u-boats German Navel ships bombers history The book is a paperback book in a like brand NEW condition it includes 13 photos and has 192 pages bar code 0099069504 ******ABOUT THE BOOK***** "It is generally accepted that the most dangerous and uncomfortable convoy route in the last war was the trip to Murmansk. In this dramatic and tautly written book the author gives a most vivid picture of what the escort ships and their charges had to endure. Apart from the constant attacks by U-boats, high level bombers, stukas and torpedo bombers and the constant threat of a raid by heavy German naval ships, the weather itself proved almost as dangerous. Mr. Brookes does not describe all the convoys, but he picks out a number which were typical of many and which covered every phase of naval hazard to which these convoys were subject. But the focal point of this stirring account is the author's contention that lives were needlessly endangered by the orders of men thousands of miles away from the scene of action".

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