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Man-Made Objects - Wartime Standard Ships

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Book Synopsis: In both World Wars there arose a pressing need for merchant tonnage both to supplement existing ships but, more importantly, to replace ships that had been sunk by enemy action, and the key to the Allied strategy in both wars was a massive programme of merchant shipbuilding. This need gave rise to a series of standard designs with increasing emphasis on prefabrication and a progression towards welded hulls. This new book tells the remarkable story of the design and construction of the many types that not only contributed to their country's war efforts, but were also responsible for a cultural change in world shipbuilding that would lay the foundations for the post-war industry. The story begins in the First World War with the National type cargo ships which were the first examples of prefabricated construction. The best known of all types of wartime standard ships, of course, were the Liberty ships and their successor, the better equipped Victory ships, both built in the United States. Some 2,700 Liberty ships were built and this incredible achievement undoubtedly saved the Allies from losing the War. In Canada, the Ocean and Park ships made a further major contribution. Germany and Japan also introduced standard merchant shipbuilding programmes during the Second World War and these are covered in detail. The many different types and designs are all reviewed and their roles explained, while the design criteria, innovative building techniques and the human element of their successful operation is covered. Some of the story has been told piecemeal in a range of diverse books and articles, a few with extensive fleet lists. However, the complete history of the twentieth century wartime-built standard merchant ship has not previously been written, so this new volume recording that history within its appropriate technical, political and military background will be hugely welcomed.

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Embark on a thrilling journey through the history of wartime standard ships with our new book! Learn about the pressing need for merchant tonnage during both World Wars and how a massive programme of shipbuilding played a crucial role in the Allied strategy. Dive into the fascinating world of standard designs, prefabrication, and welded hulls that revolutionized the shipbuilding industry.

Discover the incredible stories behind iconic wartime standard ships like the Liberty ships and Victory ships, whose construction in the United States and Canada made a significant impact on the outcome of the wars. With detailed insights into the design criteria, innovative building techniques, and the human element behind their successful operation, this book is a must-read for history buffs and maritime enthusiasts alike.

Uncover the untold history of twentieth-century wartime-built standard merchant ships in this comprehensive volume. From the National type cargo ships of the First World War to the standard merchant shipbuilding programmes introduced by Germany and Japan in the Second World War, this book provides a thorough examination of the cultural transformation in world shipbuilding that shaped the post-war industry.

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