Austro-Hungarian Battleships 1914–18
By Ryan K. Noppen and Paul Wright
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Ryan K. Noppen
Ryan K. Noppen is a military author and consultant originally from Kalamazoo, Michigan and holds a Master of Arts degree in European History from Purdue University. He has worked as a naval and aviation subject matter expert on projects for the US Navy, taught college courses in military history, and has served as the headmaster of a Classical grammar school. A scholar of Dutch, German, and Central European military history, he has published a major history of Dutch air power and has written several titles for Osprey. He lives in California, USA.
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Reviews for Austro-Hungarian Battleships 1914–18
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A very interesting look at a almost forgotten naval power you find out how interesting the battleships of Austro-Hungarian were and you also discover their important if limited role in the Adriatic sea during world war 1.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5You get a class by class technical description and illustration of all ship types, and a short overview of the battleship actions in WW I. As Austria-Hungary only built five classes of battleship and operational use was limited, the subject neatly fits in the Vanguard format.The author know his stuff and, while he gives credit to the ingeniosity and fighting spirit of the Austro-Hungarian navy, he is not blind to its shortcomings either.