A major reinterpretation of the most important military campaign of
World War II World War II was only a few hours old when the Battle of
the Atlantic, the longest campaign of World War II and the most complex
submarine war in history, began with the sinking of the unarmed
passenger liner Athenia by the German submarine U30. Based on the
mastery of the latest research and written from a mid-Atlantic--rather
than the traditional Anglocentric--perspective, Marc Milner focuses on
the confrontation between opposing forces and the attacks on Allied
shipping that lay at the heart of the six-year struggle. Against the
backdrop of the battle for the Atlantic lifeline he charts the
fascinating development of U-boats and the techniques used by the Allies
to suppress and destroy these stealth weapons.