Ice Road to Russia
Sailing Through the World’s Coldest War Zone
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ナレーター:
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Tom Briggs
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著者:
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Cyril Marlen
概要
Ice Road to Russia is a gripping, true account of the British Arctic Convoys of the Second World War, told in a clear, narrative style that brings the listener onto the freezing decks and into the tense silence between attacks. These were not routine supply runs. They were a lifeline drawn across the top of the world, carrying tanks, aircraft, trucks, fuel, food, and raw materials to the Soviet Union at the moment it was fighting for survival. The route was short on the map, but it ran beneath the enemy’s balcony in occupied Norway, where German aircraft, U-boats, and heavy warships waited to strike.
Cyril Marlen traces the convoys from their urgent beginnings in 1941, when strategy and desperation fused into action, through the day to day realities of life in a world where the cold could be as deadly as a torpedo. Steel decks became skating rinks. Salt spray turned to armour. Men chipped ice for hours to keep ships stable. In blackout conditions, columns held formation by instinct and discipline, knowing that a single light could betray them. The Arctic itself was a constant threat, narrowing the margin for error until even simple tasks became dangerous.
This is also the story of escort warfare at its most unforgiving. Destroyers, corvettes, and trawlers hunted unseen predators with sonar and depth charges while also fighting storms, fuel limits, exhaustion, and the relentless pressure of keeping vulnerable merchant ships alive. The book explains what these escorts could do, and what they could not, without losing sight of the human cost behind every technical detail.
At the heart of the narrative is the convoy experience.
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