
Nevidljivi neprijatelj na Atlantiku 1-2
The book provides a detailed account of naval conflicts in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II, with particular emphasis on the Battle of the Atlantic Convoy and the activities of German submarines – the so-called "invisible enemy".
Prikril, as a military expert, combines a factual approach with a narrative style, creating a work that is both informative and readable. Although the main "heroes" are ships, planes and submarines, the author manages to convey the dynamics and tension of war operations, where human personalities are often reduced to functions within the war machine.
The book stands out for its precise descriptions of strategies, tactics and technology used during naval conflicts, but also for its ability to bring the complexity and drama of those events closer to the reader. Special attention is paid to the role of submarines in disrupting Allied supply lines, which further emphasizes the importance of the Atlantic battlefield in the overall course of the war.
The Invisible Enemy in the Atlantic represents a valuable contribution to military nonfiction, offering an in-depth analysis of one of the key aspects of World War II, and is recommended reading for anyone interested in naval history and war strategies.
The book consists of two volumes.
Jedan višetomni primjerak je u ponudi.

