The Battle of the Otranto Straits: Controlling the Gateway to the Adriatic in World War I

Author:   Paul G. Halpern
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253343796


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 June 2004
Format:   Hardback
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The Battle of the Otranto Straits: Controlling the Gateway to the Adriatic in World War I


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The little-known story of the largest naval engagement in the Mediterranean during the First World War Shows the difficulties of waging coalition warfare in which diplomatic and national jealousies override military efficiency Called by some a ""Mediterranean Jutland,"" the Battle of the Otranto Straits involved warships from Austria, Germany, Italy, Britain, and France. Although fought by light units with no dreadnoughts involved, Otranto was a battle in three dimensions - engaging surface vessels, aircraft, and subsurface weapons (both submarines and mines). An attempt to halt the movement of submarines into the Adriatic using British drifters armed with nets and mines led to a raid by Austrian light cruisers. The Austrians inflicted heavy damage on the drifters, but Allied naval forces based at Brindisi cut off their withdrawal. The daylight hours saw a running battle, with the Austrians at considerable risk. Heavier Austrian units put out from Cattaro in support, and at the climactic moment the Allied light forces had to turn away, permitting the Austrians to escape. In the end, the Austrians had inflicted more damage than they suffered themselves.

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Author:   Paul G. Halpern
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9780253343796


ISBN 10:   0253343798
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 June 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<p> Prof. Halpern, one of the premier students of World War I at sea, notonly gives the reader a rattling good account of the actual battle, but fits itfirmly into the overall framework of the Great War... -- NYMAS Review, Fall-Winter2009


Prof. Halpern, one of the premier students of World War I at sea, notonly gives the reader a rattling good account of the actual battle, but fits itfirmly into the overall framework of the Great War... -- NYMAS Review, Fall-Winter2009


In this work, Prof. Halpern, long a thoughtful specialist in World War I in the Mediterranean, not only gives the reader a rattling good account of the actual battle, but fits it firmly within the overall framework of the Great War, takes a look at the opposing navies, and provides useful profiles of the respective commanders... and much more.February 2010 * Strategypage.com * Prof. Halpern, one of the premier students of World War I at sea, not only gives the reader a rattling good account of the actual battle, but fits it firmly into the overall framework of the Great War... Fall-Winter 2009 * NYMAS Review *


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Paul G. Halpern, Professor of History at Florida State University, is author of A Naval History of World War I; The Naval War in the Mediterranean, 1914–1918; The Mediterranean Naval Situation, 1908–1914; and Anton Haus: Österreich-Ungarns Großadmiral. He has served on the Council of the Navy Records Society (Great Britain) and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

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