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Adolph Hoehling, Lonely command : a documentary, 1957
... world war 1914-1918 - naval operations - germany...-and-the-dandenong-ranges world war 1914-1918 - naval operations - germany ...This is the story of the German cruiser the Emden under Kapitan von Muller who by brilliant seamanship and daring destroyed a hundred thousand tons of Allied shippingIndex, Ill, p.186.non-fictionThis is the story of the German cruiser the Emden under Kapitan von Muller who by brilliant seamanship and daring destroyed a hundred thousand tons of Allied shippingworld war 1914-1918 - naval operations - germany, naval operations - indian ocean -
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Edwin P Hoyt, The Last Cruise of the Emden, 1967
... world war 1914-1918 - naval operations - germany...-and-the-dandenong-ranges world war 1914-1918 - naval operations - germany ...The story of the exploits of the German cruiser, the Emden in world war one.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.232.non-fictionThe story of the exploits of the German cruiser, the Emden in world war one.world war 1914-1918 - naval operations - germany, emden (cruiser) -
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Book, Janes Publishing, Jane's Fighting ships of World War I, 1990
... World war 1914-1918 - Naval operations...-1918 - Naval operations An encyclopedic listing of World War ...An encyclopedic listing of World War One warships by nationIll, p.320.non-fictionAn encyclopedic listing of World War One warships by nationwarships - history - 20th century, world war 1914-1918 - naval operations -
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Book, Ure Smith, Warships and sea battles of World War 1, 1973
... World war 1914-1918 - Naval operations...-and-the-dandenong-ranges World war 1914-1918 - Naval operations Warships ...naval conflict in World war OneIll, p.160.non-fictionnaval conflict in World war Oneworld war 1914-1918 - naval operations, warships - history -
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Book, Time Life Books, The Dreadnoughts, 1979
... World war 1914-1918 - Naval operations...-and-the-dandenong-ranges World war 1914-1918 - Naval operations World war ...A history of the Dreadnought class of battleshipsIndex, bib, ill, p.176.non-fictionA history of the Dreadnought class of battleshipsworld war 1914-1918 - naval operations, world war 1914-1918 - great britain - royal navy -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Cassell and Company, The grand fleet, 1914-16 : its creation, development and work, 1919
... World War 1914-1918 - Naval operations... 1914-1918 - Naval operations Great Britain - Royal Navy ...A record of the work of the Grand Fleet from the outbreak of war until the end of November 1916Index, ill, maps, p.517.non-fictionA record of the work of the Grand Fleet from the outbreak of war until the end of November 1916 world war 1914-1918 - naval operations, great britain - royal navy -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Karl Neureuther, U-boat stories : narratives of German U-boat sailors, 1931
... World War 1914-1918 - Naval operations - Submarines... 1914-1918 - Naval operations - Submarines World War 1914-1918 ...Personal recollections of German submarinersIll, p.207.non-fictionPersonal recollections of German submarinersworld war 1914-1918 - naval operations - submarines, world war 1914-1918 - personal recollections - german -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, The crisis of the naval war, 1920
... World War 1914-1918 - Naval operations... 1914-1918 - Naval operations Royal Navy - Operations British ...British naval operations in the Great WarIndex, i,ll, charts. p.331.non-fictionBritish naval operations in the Great Warworld war 1914-1918 - naval operations, royal navy - operations -
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Book, William Harold Price, With the fleet in the Dardanelles : some impressions of naval men and incidents during the campaign in the spring of 1915, 1915
Ill., map, ports, 124.p.non-fictionworld war 1914-1918 - campaigns - gallipoli, gallipoli campaign - naval operations -
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Book, Harper Collins et al, Stoker's submarine, 2003
On 25 April 1915 - the day the Anzacs landed at Gallipoli - Lieutenant Commander Dacre Stoker set out as captain of the Australian submarine AE2 on a mission to breach the treacherous Dardanelles Strait with the intention of disrupting Turkish supply lines to the isolated Gallipoli peninsula. Facing dangerous currents, mines and withering enemy fire, Stoker and his men succeeded where British and French submarines had come to grief." "Stoker's achievement meant much in military terms, and even more emotionally in boosting the morale of embattled Allied troops. But what was proclaimed at the time as 'the finest feat in submarine history' has since sunk into oblivion. Few Australians even know their country had a submarine at Gallipoli, much less that it achieved daring feats, sank an enemy craft, and possibly played a pivotal role in Anzac troops staying on the beachhead for eight months." "Now, finally, Stoker's Submarine tells the story of a remarkable naval hero and the men under his command. And the AE2 itself, still lying intact on the floor of the Sea of Marmara, is celebrated as the most tangible relic of Australia's role at Gallipoli, the crucible of nationhood.Index, bibliography, notes, ill. (some col.), maps, ports, p.318.non-fictionOn 25 April 1915 - the day the Anzacs landed at Gallipoli - Lieutenant Commander Dacre Stoker set out as captain of the Australian submarine AE2 on a mission to breach the treacherous Dardanelles Strait with the intention of disrupting Turkish supply lines to the isolated Gallipoli peninsula. Facing dangerous currents, mines and withering enemy fire, Stoker and his men succeeded where British and French submarines had come to grief." "Stoker's achievement meant much in military terms, and even more emotionally in boosting the morale of embattled Allied troops. But what was proclaimed at the time as 'the finest feat in submarine history' has since sunk into oblivion. Few Australians even know their country had a submarine at Gallipoli, much less that it achieved daring feats, sank an enemy craft, and possibly played a pivotal role in Anzac troops staying on the beachhead for eight months." "Now, finally, Stoker's Submarine tells the story of a remarkable naval hero and the men under his command. And the AE2 itself, still lying intact on the floor of the Sea of Marmara, is celebrated as the most tangible relic of Australia's role at Gallipoli, the crucible of nationhood.world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - gallipoli, gallipoli campaign - naval operations, submarine ae2