Introduction by Paul G. Halpern Preface Prologue The KuK Marine Opening Moves 1914 1915--Italy Joins In Photographic Essay Impasse (1916) 1917--Horthy's Year Submarines Things to Come Finis Austriae Epilogue Appendixes Bibliography Index
CHARLES W. KOBURGER, JR., retired from the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve with the rank of Captain after 20 years of active duty. He is now an independent consultant in maritime affairs specializing in Coast Guard-related tasks. He has been published many times on both sides of the Atlantic, and has been translated into French.
.,."a succinct and useful book without pretensions....special
interest to former and current "naval persons.""-German Studies
Review
.,."an admirable little handbook, useful both as an introduction to
that facet of the war and as a convenient quick reference to the
highlights."-International Journal of Maritime History
?...a succinct and useful book without pretensions....special
interest to former and current "naval persons."?-German Studies
Review
?...an admirable little handbook, useful both as an introduction to
that facet of the war and as a convenient quick reference to the
highlights.?-International Journal of Maritime History
?Koburger does an outstanding job of outlining the geographical
setting of the campaign, and is very strong on personalities and
political developments....a valuable--indeed the only--treatment of
this very neglected maritime campaign that had enormous
geopolitical influence.?-The New York Military Affairs Symposium
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..."a succinct and useful book without pretensions....special
interest to former and current "naval persons.""-German Studies
Review
..."an admirable little handbook, useful both as an introduction to
that facet of the war and as a convenient quick reference to the
highlights."-International Journal of Maritime History
"Koburger does an outstanding job of outlining the geographical
setting of the campaign, and is very strong on personalities and
political developments....a valuable--indeed the only--treatment of
this very neglected maritime campaign that had enormous
geopolitical influence."-The New York Military Affairs Symposium
Newsletter
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