Kamis, 16 November 2017

Vietnam Letters from Readers- Autumn 2011

Germany’s Plan Z in WWII: More Subs Needed? I read John M. Taylor’s “Raiders of the High Seas” Summer 2011 with interest, though I disagree with his conclusion that Germany before World War II should have invested more in submarines and less in the surface fleet. First: The Plan Z was devised by Admiral Erich …

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