Convoy!

by Paul Kemp

Published 11 November 1993
Exciting, compelling reading: it was the convoy system that won us the war, as Churchill later acknowledged Complete history through all the Arctic convoys Much Russian archive research included

Underwater Warriors

by Paul Kemp

Published 23 May 1996
This study examines the secret world of elite naval units - frogmen, commandos, midget submarines and demolition squads - and their daring operations in wartime. With a blend of fact and narrative the book describes the growth and history of underwater units, from their introduction in the 1890s; their use by Italy and Austria in World War I; Japanese navy raids including Pearl Harbour and Sydney; the creation of the British Royal Navy's X-craft; Mediterranean spy operations; the German navy and their efforts to impede the Allies; the invention of suicide weapons by Japan; the planned Italian raid on New York; the rise of the post-war midget submarine; and the current Soviet use of underwater surveillance.