Destination Dardanelles: The Story of HMS E7When the First World War started in 1914 the potential of the submarine as a tactical weapon was largely a matter of conjecture. |
Contents
Early Days | |
Battles in the Bight | |
A Time of Change | |
It Wasnt Over by Christmas | |
A New Year | |
The Dardanelles The Beginnings | |
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