BOOK
/PERIODICAL:

Tragerflotten : The Kreigsmarines Carrier Fleets and their Aircraft in WW2

BY:

John Baxter

PUBLISHER
/PRICE:

Self Published
$47 AUD

REVIEW BY:

William Moore

NOTES:

 

This book is pure fiction about what might have been if Germany had got a carrier fleet going. Having said that the rest is pure fact . Why ? - well the author has managed to write a book that is very well researched and very believable . If you can suspend your memories of what WW2 was really like then you will find yourself very quickly submerged in a real world of carrier war .

The author uses a variety of devices to convey the feel of real missions as flown by the carrier pilots whilst providing a historical perspective to the developing action. Some of the missions are very realistically plotted , the boredom of long flying boat patrols is well covered with the few minutes of furious combat breaking the monotony . Another story covers ground support missions around Stalingrad , attacks on Gibraltar , CAP's , sub hunting etc. Just about any mission that carrier based aircraft and their land based supports could cover is in this book.

What particularly impressed me about the book was the realistic treatment of these missions , the Germans do not always win with both sides taking casualties in their battles . A couple of stories are vaguely reminiscent of Midway and associated engagements but transposed to Atlantic weather and geographical constraints . For anyone who has built a Me 109 T then this book will really whet your appetite as it describes combat missions using this plane as well as it's inevitable successors .

The book is slightly smaller than A4 size with 120 pages of which 8 are side views of aircraft that could have been used. Each of the 20 stories ends with a historical footnote and bibliography which show the thoroughness the author has devoted to the topic. 7 appendices are included with organizational charts, naval ranks , carrier classes etc. I managed to read this book in just two sittings which is a miracle for me. I found myself quickly sucked into the stories and wanting to know how the story was going to develop.

An indication of the books' usefulness is provided by the fact that a friend wanted a different scheme for the Ju 87 he was working on and I pulled one straight from this book which he used . That sort of inspiration is hard to find.

I thoroughly recommend this book for any Luftwaffe or USN enthusiasts , here is carrier warfare as it could have been fought by the Germans

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