Two more submarine book recommendations:
Japan had an excellent submarine force in WW2, whose "Long Lance" torpedoes were the best of any Navy's. Yet, with a few spectacular exceptions, they accomplished relatively little. A very interesting book, "Sunk", about the Japanese submarine service, was written by Mochitsura Hashimoto, one of the few surviving Japanese submarine captains. It's a great read if you have any interest in the Pacific naval war.
Another fine book about WW2 U.S. subs, is the Navy's semi-official (published by the U.S. Naval Institute) "United States Submarine Operations in World War II" by Theodore Roscoe. It's a very detailed history of the submarine war from start to finish.
Japan had an excellent submarine force in WW2, whose "Long Lance" torpedoes were the best of any Navy's. Yet, with a few spectacular exceptions, they accomplished relatively little. A very interesting book, "Sunk", about the Japanese submarine service, was written by Mochitsura Hashimoto, one of the few surviving Japanese submarine captains. It's a great read if you have any interest in the Pacific naval war.
Another fine book about WW2 U.S. subs, is the Navy's semi-official (published by the U.S. Naval Institute) "United States Submarine Operations in World War II" by Theodore Roscoe. It's a very detailed history of the submarine war from start to finish.