Description
The later stages of the battle, its details often described as lost in the 'fog of battle', are clearly portrayed, as is the chaotic, high-speed night action when numerous Japanese destroyer and torpedo-boat flotillas terrorised the Russian seamen. Exhaustive examination of Japanese flotilla records has made it possible to reproduce an exciting and very informative account, placing the reader on board the attacking vessels, suffering collisions and gunfire as they career in and around the Russian battle line, while the human side of both participants brings into sharp focus the horrors of war.
Tsushima was not only the culmination and climax of the pre-Dreadnought era; it was the most decisive naval battle ever fought. Other battles are more well known, but they did not achieve such a result, neither in their decisiveness nor in bringing the war in which they were fought to a conclusion.
About the Author
Phil Thorne has had a lifelong interest in ships and naval history. The ambition to chronicle this epic , if little known, naval battle took shape in the 1990's but is only now published in this book.
Book Information
ISBN 9781838593841
Author Phil Thorne
Format Hardback
Page Count 632
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing