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Admiral Jellicoe. The Legacy of a British Admiral in World War I Naval Warfare

Par : Arthur Applin
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  • Nombre de pages219
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-614024-3
  • EAN4064066140243
  • Date de parution20/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille549 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Admiral Jellicoe, " Arthur Applin delves into the complexities of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's career during World War I, particularly his leadership during the Battle of Jutland. Through a meticulously researched narrative, Applin employs a blend of historical analysis and biographical detail, crafting a portrait of a man whose strategic choices shaped naval warfare. The book navigates the turbulent waters of naval politics and international relations, highlighting the various influences on Jellicoe's command decisions.
Furthermore, Applin's accessible prose invites both scholars and general readers to appreciate the intricacies of maritime military strategy and its far-reaching consequences in the context of 20th-century warfare. Arthur Applin, a naval historian with a profound interest in maritime history and strategy, draws upon extensive archival research and his background in military studies to present a thorough examination of Jellicoe'Äôs life.
His investigations are informed by a keen understanding of the naval battle'Äôs impact not only on Britain'Äôs naval supremacy but also on Jellicoe'Äôs controversial legacy. Applin'Äôs fascination with the interplay between leadership and wartime decision-making undergirds the narrative, offering insights into the challenges faced by military commanders in times of crisis. I highly recommend "Admiral Jellicoe" to readers interested in naval history, biography, and military strategy.
Applin's thoughtful portrayal of Jellicoe captures the essence of a commander caught between expectation and reality, making it not only a valuable contribution to the study of World War I but also an engaging read for anyone curious about the nuances of leadership under pressure. It is a compelling exploration of how one man'Äôs decisions reverberate through history.