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This page last Updated: 26 Sep 2009
© Geoff Chalcraft   2000-2008
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"Of all the branches of men in the Forces,
there is none which shows more devotion and faces grimmer perils than the submariner.
Great deeds are done in the air and on the land; nevertheless, nothing surpasses your
exploits."
Winston Churchill |
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The Silent Service
To the popular media, the term "Wartime Submarines" generally only
recounts the exploits of the US Navy's war-winning
submarines in the Pacific and, to a lesser degree, the German U-Boats in the Atlantic.
Their undoubted courage and skill have been recounted many times at the cinema,
in books, on TV and now, on the 'web' and in computer games.
Very little is heard of the British, Dutch, Polish,
Norwegian, Greek and Free French submarines - or indeed of Italian or Japanese.
Only two films were made about British wartime submarines (one. "Above Us the Waves", about X-Craft
and the other, "We Dive at Dawn". made in wartime with a heavy touch of propaganda).
The efforts and exploits of these submarines have generally
been forgotten. However, seventy-eight British submarines, plus more boats of the other Allies,
and in most cases their entire crews, were lost in the Second World War.
This Site
tells the story of British submarines in the Second World War - their exploits, tactics,
life at sea, theatres of operation and much more. There are some references to the submarines of
other Allied nations (those listed above with their submarines attached to British Flotillas),
but I will leave their history to their own countrymen.
How to find your way around
If you are new to the subject, I recommend going to the
Historical
Review as your introduction. From that page, you can go to the other
general areas, by using each page's drop-down menus. Of course, you may wish to return
to this Home page to find all the contents.
The links under that are to pages about the
submarine types and a few selected stories of individual submarines. All
these pages are accessible from any page on the site.
The 'core' of the site comprises 34 pages of alphabetically listed submarines, accessible
from the drop-down boxes at the top of every page and on each page of the list. There is now a
'forward' and 'back' link on the bottom of each list page.
You can also use the links above to get to any submarine you are looking
for, and you will find that you can hop to just about any page from wherever
you are, in less than 3 'clicks'.
Models
I occasionally get questions about where to get drawings and designs for modelmakers. I am very pleased to advise
anybody interested to take a look at Mike Caswell's Submarine Models - build submarines that really dive! Excellent products.
This site is dedicated to a distant relative I never
even knew - Able Seaman Reginald J. Chalcraft. Lost in HMS/M Thorn, August 1942.
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