Operation Excess - Sources

Sources

  • Bartimeus East of Malta, West of Suez Little, Brown and Company (1944)
  • Brown, David Warship Losses of World War II Naval Institute Press (1995) ISBN 1-55750-914-X
  • Greene, Jack & Massignani, Alessandro The Naval War in the Mediterranean 1940-1943 Chatham Publishing (1998) ISBN 1-86176-057-4
  • Hague, Arnold The Allied Convoy System 1939-1945 Naval Institute Press (2000) ISBN 1-55750-019-3
  • Pack, S.W.C. The Battle for Crete Naval Institute Press (1973) ISBN 0-87021-810-7
  • Pegg, Martin Luftwaffe Ground Attack Units 1939-45 Sky Books Press, NY 1977. ISBN 0-89402-013-7
  • Potter, E.B. and Nimitz, Chester W. Sea Power (1960) Prentice-Hall
  • Rohwer, Jürgen; Hummelchen, Gerhard (1992). Chronology of the War at Sea 1939-1945. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-105-X.
  • Smith, Peter C. Junkers Ju 87 Stuka Crowood Press, Ramsbury, 1998. ISBN 1 86126 177 2
  • Wood, Tony & Gunston, Bill Hitler's Luftwaffe Crescent Books
  • Woodman, Richard (2000). Malta Convoys, 1940-1943, Jack Murray Ltd., London, ISBN 0-7195-5753-4

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