Description
The Imperial War Museum Book of the War at Sea by Julian Thompson offers a powerful and authentic account of naval warfare during the Second World War. Drawing from the memoirs, diaries, letters, and recorded interviews of British sailors—from Ordinary Seamen to Admirals—this book brings to life nearly six years of courage, endurance, and sacrifice at sea.
Richly illustrated with over a hundred photographs and twenty colour paintings, it chronicles key moments such as the sinking of the Graf Spee and the Bismarck, the evacuation of Dunkirk, the perilous Atlantic and Arctic convoys, and the war in the Pacific. Through the eyes of those who served, Thompson captures both the grand strategy and the human struggle of one of history’s most decisive maritime conflicts.





















