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admirals proved uncooperative. They did manage to get the admirals to write individual essays examining Germ an naval policy from 1933 onward. Those essays are published in this book exactly as they were written in 1945 and 1946. Divided in to thirteen chapters ranging from the PreWar period and ending with postwar conclusions and ve rdicts, nine admirals provided a unique view of Hitler's navy. The fa ther and son team of Roy and George Bennett provided ed itori al clarification fo r th e essays and references in each. 1his wo rk is a specific history of these individual admiral's participation in the war and their strongly-held views of how German naval policy and decision-m aki ng influenced the course of WWII at sea. While these fi rst-hand perspectives shed ligh t on Germany's naval warfare, as a written work, yo u'll need a real desire to learn these perspectives to plow thro ugh the writing. HAROLD

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