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British policy on total maritime warfare and the anti-shipping / Hammond, Richard   Journal Article
Hammond, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During World War II, the British ran a sustained anti-shipping campaign against Axis merchant and supply traffic in the Mediterranean. Although the effects of this on the land war in North Africa have been the subject of much debate, little attention has been paid to the nature and prosecution of the campaign itself. This article analyses the changes in British attitudes and policy towards attacking merchant shipping prior to and throughout the campaign. It then goes on to examine the conduct of the campaign itself and compare it with other British efforts elsewhere during the war. It concludes that the anti-shipping campaign in the Mediterranean was a unique combined arms offensive for the British, and a major evolution in their attitudes and policy towards maritime total war.
Key Words Warfare  Maritime Warfare  Mediterranean  British Policy  British  Anti-Shipping 
World War II 
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