TY - BOOK AU - Kennedy,Paul M. TI - Engineers of victory: the problem solvers who turned the tide in the Second World War SN - 1400067618 (alk. paper) PY - 2013/// CY - New York PB - Random House KW - Amphibious warfare KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Bombing, Aerial KW - Naval convoys KW - Atlantic Ocean KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Aerial operations KW - Amphibious operations KW - Campaigns KW - Pacific Area KW - Naval operations KW - Germany KW - Armed Forces KW - Organization N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-416) and index; How to get convoys safely across the Atlantic --; How to win command of the air --; How to stop a blitzkrieg --; How to seize an enemy-held shore --; How to defeat the "tyranny of distance" --; Conclusion: problem solving in history N2 - "Engineers of Victory" is a new account of how the tide was turned against the Nazis by the Allies in the Second World War, the focus being on the problem-solvers: Major-General Perry Hobart, who invented the "funny tanks" which flattened the curve on the D-Day beaches; Flight Lieutenant Ronnie Harker "the man who put the Merlin in the Mustang"; and Captain "Johnny" Walker, the convoy captain who worked out how to sink U-boats with a "creeping barrage" ER -