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Re: Is there a list of ships sunk by the Luftwaffe?
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Thank you for making me aware of the source. Would you mind providing the title and publication details? I have sent you a private message. Regards, Paul |
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Re: Is there a list of ships sunk by the Luftwaffe?
Glad to be of help. Here are some books that deal with RAF torpedo bomber and anti-shipping operations:
Torpedo Bomber/ The Ship Busters Ralph Barker The Strike Wings Roy C Nesbit Armed Rovers " " Torpedo Airmen " " A Separate little War Andrew Bird A Forgotten Offensive Christina J.M. Goulter |
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Regards, Paul |
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Re: Is there a list of ships sunk by the Luftwaffe?
Paul,
May I add to the list of references the books of Chris Shores? First, the two volumes published so far of A History of the Mediterranean Air War, which cover the period of June 1940 to March 1943 in North Africa. These cover operations from Northeast Africa, and should cover all sinkings by aircraft of the British, Italian, German and American forces in this period. The period of November 1942 to May 1943 will be covered in volume three, work on which has just started. Operations from Malta are covered in the earlier Malta: The Hurricane Years (1940 to 1941), and Malta: The Spitfire Year (1942). Further operations from Malta will appear in forthcoming volumes of Mediterranean Air War. The former is out of print, but used copies are not hard to find. The latter has just been reprinted. The earlier Air War for Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete 1940-41 also has details of ship losses to aircraft, with appendices listing the losses. Additional research in this area has been done by others, so these lists may be incomplete. This one is also out of print, and seems to be just a little expensive. Hope this helps. Frank. co-author of the MAW series.
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Re: Is there a list of ships sunk by the Luftwaffe?
Here are a few losses to be going on with, taken from my Kampfflieger Vol. 4 (and originally from Admiralty files in the National Archives).
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It is a pleasure to have you contribute to the thread too! I am lucky in that I have all the books you listed, apart from "Spitfires", so I have plenty to work with. Now to find the time for it all! Once I am able extract the relevant data from the books, the gaps should be reasonably easy to fill through forums, since specifics of individual incidents can usually be found with the appropriate background knowledge. I have sent you a private message on an issue related to this subject. Quote:
Thank you very much, having the convoys specified helps too. Speaking of individual incidents, I was able to find a very interesting TOCH thread from last year by searching for CAF 31 - http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=33819. Some posts from this forum should be edited into a reference work ![]() Regards, Paul |
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