Much has been written about the conduct of the land battles and the
commanders who faced each other yet, as the main protagonists realised
at the time, success or failure rested on the effectiveness of their
seaborne supply chain. Control of the Mediterranean was therefore
absolutely crucial. In the final analysis it was the Allies' ability to
dominate the Mediterranean that bought them victory but there is no
denying that it was a 'damned close run thing'. In this authoritative
study, Bernard Ireland brings clarity to the complexities and factors at
play during this critical period.