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Who Can Hold the Sea

By: James D. Hornfischer
Narrated by: Christopher Newton, Sharon Hornfischer
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A close-up, action-filled narrative about the crucial role the U.S. Navy played in the early years of the Cold War, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Fleet at Flood Tide

“A lucid, fast-moving and fitting finale to [Hornfischer’s] career.”—The Wall Street Journal

This landmark account of the U.S. Navy in the Cold War, Who Can Hold the Sea combines narrative history with scenes of stirring adventure on—and under—the high seas. In 1945, at the end of World War II, the victorious Navy sends its sailors home and decommissions most of its warships. But this peaceful interlude is short-lived, as Stalin, America’s former ally, makes aggressive moves in Europe and the Far East. Winston Churchill crystallizes the growing Communist threat by declaring the existence of “the Iron Curtain,” and the Truman Doctrine is set up to contain Communism by establishing U.S. military bases throughout the world.

Set against this background of increasing Cold War hostility, Who Can Hold the Sea paints the dramatic rise of the Navy’s crucial postwar role in a series of exciting episodes that include the controversial tests of the A-bombs that were dropped on warships at Bikini Island; the invention of sonar and the developing science of undersea warfare; the Navy’s leading part in key battles of the Korean War; the dramatic sinking of the submarine USS Cochino in the Norwegian Sea; the invention of the nuclear submarine and the dangerous, first-ever cruise of the USS Nautilus under the North Pole; and the growth of the modern Navy with technological breakthroughs such as massive aircraft carriers, and cruisers fitted with surface-to-air missiles.

As in all of Hornfischer’s works, the events unfold in riveting detail. The story of the Cold War at sea is ultimately the story of America’s victorious contest to protect the free world.

©2022 James D. Hornfischer (P)2022 Random House Audio
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Well researched, well written.

A great book taking us through a very difficult and dangerous period of the world history.

It's easy to see how the balance of world peace could have been tipped into the abyss of a nuclear war throughout the late 1940's up too and beyond Cuba.

We owe those before us and our military stratigists of the present day a great deal of gratitude for continued world peace.

Long may it last.

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A worthy last work by a master historian

l have seldom been moved so much by the death of someone l never met as by learning of the death of James Hornfischer. He was one of the greatest narrative historians of our time and he had an amazing ability to balance swathes of essential strategic, tactical and technical detail with descriptions of action that keep one on the edge of one's seat. Few writers have been so skilled in conveying the importance and dignity of the eternal verities of Duty, Courage, Endurance, Professionalism and Patriotism. lt is impossible to pick out what was his best book because each was subtly different in theme. All were not just gripping but inspirational.The pity is that he was unable to complete what would have been the follow-on book to "Who can hold the sea." He signed out with this last, wonderful volume. His was indeed a man who left a noble legacy.

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