Prologue: London, 1930
PART I. THE EUROPEAN WAR
1. Unterseeboote
2. Panzerschiffe
3. Norway
4. France Falls
5. The Regia Marina
6. The War on Trade, I
7. The Bismarck
PART II. THE WAR WIDENS
8. The Rising Sun
9. A Two Ocean Navy
10. Infamy
11. Rampage
12. The War on Trade, II
PART III. WATERSHED
13. Stemming the Tide
14. Two Beleaguered Islands
15. A Two Ocean War
16. The Tipping Point
17. The War on Trade, III
PART IV. ALLIED COUNTERATTACK
18. Airplanes and Convoys
19. Husky
20. Twilight of Two Navies
21. Breaking the Shield
22. Large Slow Target
PART V. RECKONING
23. D-Day
24. Seeking the Decisive Battle
25. Leyte Gulf
26. The Noose Tightens
27. Denouement
Epilogue: Tokyo Bay, 1945
Afterword
Craig L. Symonds is Ernest J. King Distinguished Professor of Maritime History at the U.S. Naval War College and also Professor Emeritus at the U.S. Naval Academy where he taught for thirty years and served as Department Chair.
"In World War II at Sea, Mr. Symonds does for the naval struggle
what Martin Gilbert did for the conflict on land in his The Second
World War. A thoroughly enjoyable read, World War II at Sea sweeps
its glass across the world's oceans and deftly recounts battles
that shaped the course of history's greatest war."--Wall Street
Journal
"Craig Symonds is a seaman and historian of the first order. His
telling of this Navy Saga is as vast as the oceans themselves and
as gloriously detailed as were the battles for them."
--Tom Hanks
"Sweeping, majestic, and brilliant are the words that come to mind
reading World War II at Sea by distinguished naval historian Craig
Symonds. This will be the definitive single volume treatment of the
enormously critical naval contributions to winning World War
II."
--Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret), Supreme Allied Commander at
NATO 2009-2013, Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University
"World War II at Sea somehow manages to distill this entire naval
history into a single volume without missing a beat. How Craig
Symonds accomplished this while keeping the story interesting and
the narrative engaging is a fine feat. This book is a treat!" --
John Prados, author of Islands of Destiny: The Solomons Campaign
and the Eclipse of the Rising Sun
"Craig L. Symonds's World War II at Sea is a wonderfully ample and
invaluable single-volume naval history of the all-hands-on-deck
1939 to 1945 global conflict. All major naval engagements are
concisely and brilliantly recounted here. And there are fine
assessments of military leaders like Ernest King and Isoroku
Yamamoto. My admiration for this book is boundless!" -- Douglas
Brinkley, Professor of History, Rice University, co-author of
Driven
Patriot: The Life and Times of James Forrestal
"Readers will welcome this fine account from a highly qualified
guide... A solid storyteller and naval scholar, Symonds mixes
politics, strategy, sea battle fireworks, technical details, and
personal anecdotes to deliver one of the better single-volume
histories of the naval portion of WWII."--Kirkus
"A scholarly yet extremely accessible work that will be of value to
anyone interested in World War II; this will likely be a new
standard on the topic."
--Library Journal, Starred Review
"World War II at Sea is an effective, well-written account of the
war above, on, and below the oceans that draws on both classic and
very recent writing to synthesize a single narrative of the entire
conflict--no small feat. Even experienced readers will find
valuable insights about participants, such as Finland and Italy,
that are generally neglected. For anyone seeking a one-stop-shop,
up-to-date naval history of the period, World War II at
Sea is the book to read."--America in WWII
"World War II at Sea is as broad and deep as the far-flung waters
that serve as its contextual backdrop. It's a worthy addition to
any maritime history buff's book locker."
--Military History magazine
"Symonds' account is refreshingly free of the finger-pointing and
controversies that plague many postwar memoir-based histories.
Seven decades down the road he can, and does, cherry-pick the best
research."--San Antonio Express News
"Symonds's book is large. It is also a large achievement. It
belongs on the bookshelves not only of every World War II buff but
also of anyone who wants to think seriously about how we deal with
a rising maritime competitor like China--and the geopolitical
reality that, as the saying goes, whoever rules the waves rules the
world."--Weekly Standard
"This book is engaging and accessible ... even to
landlubbers."--Providence Journal
"Symonds deftly shifts from the 30,000-foot view of the war down to
the 20-foot view, placing readers front and center to the war's
action. A gifted writer, he make such action come alive. It's been
more than a half-century since Samuel Eliot Morison first published
The Two-Ocean War, which in the publishing business means we are
long overdue for a fresh perspective and take on the topic. Symonds
delivers just that, producing a book that doubles as
both an entertaining crash course for the historically uninitiated
as well as a riveting revisit of the war's major stories for those
with a deeper understanding. Either way, it is a great
read."--James M. Scott,
author of Target Tokyo and Rampage, from a review in the Charleston
Post and Courier
"Until now, no single volume covered the entire war at sea, in all
theaters, with a focus on every major navy. That's just what
Symonds provides, with riveting chapters on German U-boats and
pocket battleships, Italian and British duels in the Mediterranean
Sea, Japanese dreams of imperial grandeur, and, of course, the
relentless U.S. naval counteroffensive across the globe. While
plenty of readers will be familiar with parts of the tale, from the
stunning
reversal in Japan's fortunes at the Battle of Midway to the endless
Allied struggle to find enough shipping to carry on a three-front
war, Symonds succeeds at weaving each part into a coherent
whole."--Foreign Policy
"Symonds provides an engaging text that furnishes comprehensive and
authoritative coverage of operational events, profiles leading
personalities while quoting from numerous engaged individuals, and
reviews the strategic and economic decisions of the various Axis
and Allied nations... Essential."--CHOICE Reviews
"This outstanding naval history of World War II will likely become
the definitive introductory textbook for studying the naval aspects
of the war. Craig L. Symonds, probably the foremost naval historian
in the United States, is uniquely qualified to integrate all of the
disparate naval actions in World War II around the world seamlessly
into one volume... World War II at Sea is an outstanding addition
and further proof of his absolute mastery of the
craft of writing naval history."--Bill Cox, H-War
"Symonds writes with a fluency and dramatic verve that will keep
readers turning pagesEL [He] tells a big story and tells it well,
highlighting the global character of the conflict at sea that
helped shaped the outcome of the Second World War."
--Michigan War Studies Review
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