Battle of the Atlantic
General
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The Conduct of the War at Sea, an essay by Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz
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Building the Navy's Bases in World War II:
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History of U.S. Naval Operations in World War II:
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The Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1943
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The Atlantic Battle Won, May 1943-May 1944
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United Kingdom Military Series: History of the Second World War:
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War at Sea 1939-1945, Volume 1: The Defensive,
Roskill, S. W.
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War at Sea 1939-1945, Volume 2: The Period of Balance,
Roskill, S. W.
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War at Sea 1939-1945, Volume 3: The Offensive, Part 1,
Roskill, S. W.
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War at Sea 1939-1945, Volume 3: The Offensive, Part 2,
Roskill, S. W.
The German Surface Fleet
The Convoys
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Codes used to designate convoys (eg: "ON" = Liverpool to New York, fast")
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World War Two Merchant Shipping Movement Cards (British Admiralty)
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Wartime Instructions for United States Merchant Vessels (U.S. Fleet, Hq of Commander in Chief, 1942)
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History of Convoy and Routing
(Headquarters of the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet and Commander, Tenth Fleet)
[UNITED STATES NAVAL ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II]
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Commander Task Force Twenty-Four Support Force, Atlantic Fleet
(Headquarters of the Commander in Chief, United States Atlantic Fleet)
[UNITED STATES NAVAL ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II]
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United States Fleet Anti-Submarine and Escort of Convoy Instructions
(Fleet Training Publication 223A, 1945) -- including British-United States
Escort of Convoy Instructions (BUSCI)
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Naval Armed Guards (U.S. Navy):
[UNITED STATES NAVAL ADMINISTRATION IN WORLD WAR II]
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Convoy HX72 & U-100 (September 1940)
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Convoys to Russia: Allied Convoys and Naval Surface Operations in Arctic Waters 1941-1945 (1992: World Ship Society, Kendal, England)
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How to Abandon Ship, by Phil Richards & John J. Banigan
"Armed Neutrality"
The War Against the U-Boats
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7 June 2010