Dark Sky, Deep Water: First Hand Reflections On The Anti-U-Boat War In WWII (1997) By Norman Franks
The conflict between aircraft and U-boats in the Second World War was a desperate one, fought nowhere near as fiercely as over the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic.
It was no easy matter finding U-boats, and if they then decided to remain on the surface and fight back, the oncoming aircraft was a large target to determined gunners. The numerous first-hand accounts from both sides in this book, accompanied by photos, give an insight into how Allied airmen and German submarines fought each other in the hostile skies above a deep, cold sea.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 218 pages
- In Good Condition
































