
Birds Vs. Wolves: a Wargame That Turns the Tide of War
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This book is a historical documentary that tells the untold and wonderful story of the Women's Royal Naval Service during World War II. This group of young women broke through the shackles of prejudice and actively participated in the thrilling Atlantic naval battle. They used their intelligence in the behind-the-scenes combat command room, using frontline battle reports, huge maps, flags and markers to simulate tactical deductions in war chess games to develop a winning strategy for the Allies. They ultimately helped the maritime fleet defeat Nazi Germany's U-boats and reversed the tide of the Atlantic War. At the same time, they profoundly affected the overall trend of World War II and contributed to Germany's defeat. The author of this book uses a vivid narrative, integrating solid historical materials, accurate data and extensive interviews to write this female legend in the history of World War II. With a film-like intense scene arrangement and dramatic characterization, it tells a battle story about courage, perseverance and wisdom.
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