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Engineering Hitler's Downfall

the Brains that Enabled Victory

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2018
Whittles Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84995-386-3 (ISBN)
23,65 inkl. MwSt
This is an appreciation of the remarkable ingenuity and invention of numerous scientists and engineers in advancing the war effort. Provides descriptions of the machines, weapons and structures that enabled the Allies to achieve victory in World War II. Also contains biographical accounts of the principal scientists and engineers involved.
Foreword by Admiral Lord West

Whilst living in Liverpool, Britain's second most heavily bombed city during World War II, the author experienced at first-hand the terrible effects of the war on the civilian population and when studying at Cambridge he witnessed the American heavy bombers and their fighter escorts flying to attack targets in Germany and occupied Europe.

Serving as an engineering officer in the Royal Navy in HMS Sheffield provided first-hand realisation of the importance of engineering and emphasised that victories achieved in the Battle of Britain and other campaigns were made possible by newly-developed machines, equipment or techniques. These innovations gave the Allied forces a significant advantage and helped ensure eventual victory.

Engineering Hitler's Downfall features numerous inventions such as the decoding machines developed at Bletchley Park; the hand-held mine detectors that cleared pathways through enemy minefields, firstly at the Battle of el Alamein but also in most subsequent actions; the newly-located factories and tanks that enabled the Russians to repulse the German invasion; the escort carriers and long range aircraft that enabled U-boats to be attacked in the mid-Atlantic; the 4000 plus Bailey bridges that allowed narrow ravines and rivers as wide as the Rhine to be crossed; the Mulberry harbours through which the D-Day bridgehead was reinforced and supplied and the pipelines under the ocean that supplied fuel for invading troops. These and many other examples illustrate what was achieved under such immense pressure.

The book includes timelines to set it all in context with respect to the course of the war.

The author is a former President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers and is an Honorary Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, UK. He has had numerous articles and books published and in 2004 was named as one of Britain's four leading international engineers of the 20th century in The Sunday Times magazine.

God, Churchill, and the Engineers; A Battle of Wits; Land Battles Lead to Dunkirk Evacuation; Radar, Battles in the Air, and the Blitz; Women at War; Atlantic Agonies; The Worst Journey in the World; The End of the Beginning; The Beginning of the End; Southeast Asia and the Bellicose Pacific; The 3 Rs of the Post-war World

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 110 b&w illustrations with 8pp colour section
Verlagsort Caithness
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Technikgeschichte
Technik
ISBN-10 1-84995-386-4 / 1849953864
ISBN-13 978-1-84995-386-3 / 9781849953863
Zustand Neuware
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