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List of Maps VI
Dates, Times, and Names VII
Acknowledgments IX
Submarine UC-58, Tagga Bay, 28 September 1917 1
The Strategic Importance of the Baltic Islands 8
The Decision to Mount Operation Albion 33
The Islands and Their Defenses 56
The Invasion 94
Osel, 12-13 October 1917: The Central Island 119
Osel, 12-16 October 1917: The Island's Ends 144
The Capture of Moon and Dago Islands 165
The Naval Battle for the Baltic Islands 199
Conclusion 221
Epilogue 236
A Word on Sources 241
Notes 245
Bibliography 283
Index 291
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