Thetis

Submarine Disaster

Nonfiction, History, Military, Pictorial, Naval, World War II
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Author: David Paul ISBN: 1230001999549
Publisher: Fonthill Media Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Paul
ISBN: 1230001999549
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The true story of the loss of submarine HMS Thetis is still shrouded in mystery, even now, some seventy-five years after her tragic sinking. On 1 June 1939, HMS Thetis sank in Liverpool Bay on her maiden dive with the loss of ninety-nine lives. It was the worst peacetime submarine tragedy ever to be suffered by the Royal Navy.

As soon as the impending disaster was reported, a massive rescue operation was mounted by the Royal Navy, but following a catalogue of misunderstandings, political posturing, red tape and sheer incompetence, the operation ended in abysmal failure with only four of the crew being rescued. There were many ongoing recriminations and a number of legal battles following the Royal Navy’s private inquiry and the subsequent public inquiry. Even after such a forensic examination, no one was held to be culpable for the disaster. As a result of media coverage at the time, a number of conspiracy theories were spawned, some gaining more credence than others in light of the inconclusive findings of the official reports.

In Thetis: Submarine Disaster, David Paul, having studied the events surrounding the tragedy of HMS Thetis for many years, examines the issues which led to the disaster and draws some convincing and devastating conclusions.

THE AUTHOR

David Paul was born in Liverpool at the end of the Second World War. Being born into a sea-faring family, it was no surprise when he followed the family’s naval tradition. Paul began an apprenticeship as a marine engineer with the Pacific Steam Navigation Company that sailed out of Liverpool. Later, as his career developed, he lectured at a marine college in Liverpool where, many years earlier, he had received his formal education in marine engineering. Since learning of the HMS Thetis disaster from his mother, Paul has continued to research the unanswered questions relating to the doomed submarine.

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The true story of the loss of submarine HMS Thetis is still shrouded in mystery, even now, some seventy-five years after her tragic sinking. On 1 June 1939, HMS Thetis sank in Liverpool Bay on her maiden dive with the loss of ninety-nine lives. It was the worst peacetime submarine tragedy ever to be suffered by the Royal Navy.

As soon as the impending disaster was reported, a massive rescue operation was mounted by the Royal Navy, but following a catalogue of misunderstandings, political posturing, red tape and sheer incompetence, the operation ended in abysmal failure with only four of the crew being rescued. There were many ongoing recriminations and a number of legal battles following the Royal Navy’s private inquiry and the subsequent public inquiry. Even after such a forensic examination, no one was held to be culpable for the disaster. As a result of media coverage at the time, a number of conspiracy theories were spawned, some gaining more credence than others in light of the inconclusive findings of the official reports.

In Thetis: Submarine Disaster, David Paul, having studied the events surrounding the tragedy of HMS Thetis for many years, examines the issues which led to the disaster and draws some convincing and devastating conclusions.

THE AUTHOR

David Paul was born in Liverpool at the end of the Second World War. Being born into a sea-faring family, it was no surprise when he followed the family’s naval tradition. Paul began an apprenticeship as a marine engineer with the Pacific Steam Navigation Company that sailed out of Liverpool. Later, as his career developed, he lectured at a marine college in Liverpool where, many years earlier, he had received his formal education in marine engineering. Since learning of the HMS Thetis disaster from his mother, Paul has continued to research the unanswered questions relating to the doomed submarine.

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