Convoy PQ-17 1942

Angus Konstam

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The Arctic was a vital conduit for transporting supplies directly from Great Britain to Russia. The British Home Fleet was tasked with protecting these convoys, which passed within range of the German bases in Norway. By 1942, the Germans had reinforced their air and naval forces, stationing a powerful naval surface group there centred around the battleship Tirpitz. Convoy PQ-17 was set to be the last convoy to sail until the autumn of 1942, and was a particularly large one, involving 35 merchant ships, over half of which were American. When it departed Reykjavik on 27th June, bound for Archangel, the Germans were ready and waiting. Here, naval historian Angus Konstam documents the withdrawal of the Allied close escort to intercept the German raiders, and the devastating attacks on the scattered merchant ships by German aircraft and U-boats.


Author(s): Konstam, Angus
Binding: Paperback
Date of Publication: 24/04/2025
Pagination: 96 pages
Series: N/A
Imprint: Osprey Publishing
Published By: Osprey Publishing
Book Classification: Battles & campaigns|Second World War|Naval forces & warfare
Dimensions: 246 x 182 x 8
Weight: 310
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9781472864277

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