World War Ii At Sea: A Global History -
Victory relied on more than just big guns—it was a triumph of logistics, intelligence (Enigma), and industrial might. By 1943, the tide turned not just because of heroics, but because the Allies were building ships faster than the Axis could sink them.
A brutal fight for supply lines to North Africa, centered around the "unsinkable" fortress of Malta. World War II at Sea: A Global History
A transformation of naval warfare where the battleship was dethroned by the aircraft carrier. Victory relied on more than just big guns—it
The war at sea redefined global power, marking the end of the dreadnought era and the beginning of the nuclear-powered, carrier-centered modern navy. and industrial might. By 1943