WW2: U-Boat

    (NEC, 2003)
™ and ©2003 Ronald Ledwell

Early in the 1940s, most of America's attention was focused on the Pacific war theater and most people hadn't gotten into a wartime frame of thinking. German U-Boats had their pick of freighters, oil tankers and just about any other kind of transport the U.S. sent into the Atlantic, practically unopposed. To the German subs, these were "The Happy Times" before American industry began churning out tons of new aircraft and ships.

Ron Ledwell's continuing art and stories dealing with the details of World War Two are once again highlighted in this inviting black-and-white series.

— Ron Black
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