The Battle Of The Atlantic
a talk by
Jonathan Dimbleby
at
Salisbury Arts Centre,
Bedwin Street, Salisbury, SP1 3UT
on
Tuesday 25th April 2017
Doors open at 6.45 p.m.
Talk commences at 7.30 p.m.
Running time: 2 hours.
Talk 60 minutes then an interval
followed by Q&As for 30 minutes.
The Battle of the Atlantic was
crucial to the
Allied victory. If the German U-boats had
prevailed, the
maritime artery across the Atlantic would have been severed.
Mass hunger would have consumed Britain,
and the Allied armies would have been
prevented from joining in the invasion of Europe.
There would have been no D-Day.
The Battle of the Atlantic interweaves
fascinating contemporary diaries and letters
with a thrilling narrative and, uniquely,
the overall picture of the Second World War.
From senior members of the competing
High Commands in London, Washington,
Berlin and Moscow down to the humblest sailor,
Jonathan Dimbleby tells the epic story
of the decisions that led to victory,
and the horror and humanity
endured in those perilous seas.
Tickets: £15. (£13 concessions).
Members: £14. (£12 concessions).
A £1 transaction fee applies.
Telephone 01722 321744.
A £1 transaction fee applies.
Telephone 01722 321744.
Email boxoffice@salisburyarts.co.uk