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Blue Water War

The Maritime Struggle in the Mediterranean and Middle East, 1940–1945

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Blue Water War

By: Brian E. Walter
Narrated by: Julian Elfer
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For three millennia, the Mediterranean Sea served as the center of western civilization and the scene of many colossal wars and naval battles. In the early summer of 1940, this ancient body of water again played host to a new and extensive conflict as the Kingdom of Italy challenged Britain for dominance within the region. With France on the verge of collapse and Britain facing the prospect of imminent invasion, the Italians hoped to re-establish control over the Mediterranean. The only thing standing in their way was the heavily outnumbered British Mediterranean Fleet and the equally outnumbered British ground and air forces present in the region.

Blue Water War tells the story of this epic struggle. This was a prolonged and colossal conflict waged at differing times against the combined forces of Italy, Germany, and Vichy France in the Mediterranean and Middle East. Utilizing a variety of weapons, including surface warships, submarines, and aircraft along with sizable merchant fleets, the British and their subsequent American partners maintained vital seaborne lines of communication, conducted numerous amphibious landings, interdicted Axis supply activities, and eventually eliminated all semblances of Axis maritime power within the theater. In turn, these actions facilitated multiple Allied victories that helped secure the defeat of the European Axis.

©2022 Brian E. Walter (P)2022 Tantor
Armed Forces Europe Great Britain Military Naval Forces War Italy England Submarine Royalty Air Force
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It is very similar to The Longest Campaign (except it's about a different theatre). Both are very good summaries of a theatre of WW2. Bother are well read, except the reader of The Longest Campaign can't read dates or numbers.

Another good book.

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