Operation Pedestal: The Fleet that Battled to Malta 1942

Operation Pedestal: The Fleet that Battled to Malta 1942

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  • Author:Max Hastings
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Summary

An epic, intimate new account of one of the greatest naval dramas of World War II, from number one bestselling historian Max Hastings。

Operation Pedestal was a crucial relief mission that became an epic, bloody naval battle and a pivotal moment in the Second World War。 In 1942, the Luftwaffe had a stranglehold on Malta。 In the months of April and May, they dropped more bombs on the island than on London in the entire Blitz。 British attempts to bring in supplies and reinforcements were failing with heavy losses, and the people on Malta were closing in on starvation as the Axis attempted to force their surrender。

Operation Pedestal saw an armada of fifty British ships, painstakingly loaded with food and medical supplies, ammunition and fuel, attempt to fight its way in convoy to the island。 The ensuing battle was brutal on both sides, Italian submarines and German planes dealing serious damage alongside the naval skirmishing。 Over the course of a few fierce days, Britain scraped a victory and ensured Malta’s survival – though at the loss of a horrifying number of ships and lives。 It was an emblematic moment when, in the cruel accountancy of war, the price was worth paying。

In his signature brilliant style, Max Hastings gives a thrilling narrative of this little-known but crucial naval battle, retelling the intense action which perfectly encapsulates the spirit and power of the Royal Navy, surely the fiercest and most iconic fighting force of WW2。

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Reviews

David Wurster

Every WWII history adds to our understanding of the experience of the participants and for complexities of trying to make judgements about the decisions the participants have to make。

Mark Adkins

This is another great book by historian Max Hastings。 Talking about the relief column that was sent to Malta with much-needed supplies to the isolated island。

Mam

This book is filled with incredible detail, and if war ever looked glamorous, that detail will dispel that notion。

Mark

I bought this book because my Grandfather Walter St。 John Caesar Lewis served in this part of the war on the HMS Unbroken commanded by Alistair Mars。 I knew a little from Alistair Mars memoirs but this is the full heroic and shambolic tale of the liberation of Malta。 Seen from a distance this is a balanced review of a little known but important part of WW2 that looks now as the first turning point in the allies favour shortly afterwards Montgomery took Tobruk the terrible decisions, the awful in I bought this book because my Grandfather Walter St。 John Caesar Lewis served in this part of the war on the HMS Unbroken commanded by Alistair Mars。 I knew a little from Alistair Mars memoirs but this is the full heroic and shambolic tale of the liberation of Malta。 Seen from a distance this is a balanced review of a little known but important part of WW2 that looks now as the first turning point in the allies favour shortly afterwards Montgomery took Tobruk the terrible decisions, the awful intensity of a poorly protected poorly armed merchant navy over a few days in August 1942 abandoned by its main support flotilla and under attack from axis bombers, fighters, U and E boats I know I’m biased but more people should know this history and why the Maltese and the British have such a special relationship 。 。。。more

Dan

My thanks to both NetGalley and Harper Publishing for an advanced copy of this new history book。The latest book by historian Max Hastings, Operation Pedestal: The Fleet That Battled to Malta, 1942 tells of a small part of the war that had large repercussions for both sides。 Also it highlights that the Second World War had so many battlefronts, with so many people risking so much, it is good to have someone to highlight them, so they don't get lost to time。 Mr。 Hastings is very good at capturing My thanks to both NetGalley and Harper Publishing for an advanced copy of this new history book。The latest book by historian Max Hastings, Operation Pedestal: The Fleet That Battled to Malta, 1942 tells of a small part of the war that had large repercussions for both sides。 Also it highlights that the Second World War had so many battlefronts, with so many people risking so much, it is good to have someone to highlight them, so they don't get lost to time。 Mr。 Hastings is very good at capturing the small battles and victories, as he is at writing the large overviews of important wars。 The book tells of the British attempt to resupply the island of Malta, falling could be quite the propaganda victory for the Axis, and a blow to the Allies。 A convoy of both military and merchant ships sailed, but only a few of the supply boats arrived, 5 battered ships and one tanker who's fight for survival makes for quite a nerve-racking chapter。 The book is full of valor, and decisions that at the time could be said to have made sense, but have the smell of dereliction to them。 The research and writing are impeccable, and though the outcome might be already known, is still quite thrilling and tense。 Mr。 Hastings is not afraid of addressing the stupidity of certain decisions on both sides of the battle, which is always refreshing。 This is a perfect gift for both the military historian or a nautical devotee。 。。。more