Yes your right I'll order it free through my university from the British Library and see if its any good.
Your right about official documents, reports, track charts, ships logs, historical summary's, war diaries, copies of orders etc etc.
There's a Brazilian rainforest forming in this room at present, for global warming blame me!
But I suppose me being me I like to look at everything and I often find these types of books useful in terms of their referencing and their research style, just as much as the actual factual content.
I've found in the past some authors list books and documents even myself I'm unaware of on the RN in ww2 (I'm too young to know!

)
To answer your second point No I haven't.
Don't worry it will reveal itself just give me the time I need!
I'm back down there tomorrow all day and I've been making lists of files to view all weekend!
For yourself and others to grasp the situation, let me focus just on 1 Admiralty sub-series.
ADM199 Admiralty: War History Cases and Papers, Second World War
There are 2600 files in this alone!
Each one is an operation, convoy report, battle summary etc
Now in my Speedy Gonzales fashion I can look at about 40-50 documents a day, think then how long it would take me to capture just that 1 subseries all on camera.
In my head the maths is 50 days non-stop work approx!
Therefore It could be years until I start to look at juicy Admiralty intelligence files!
Just in ADM199 subseries alone for a word search of Narvik see below what is there:- (Please note lots of other files on this are in ADM1, ADM116, ADM101, ADM267, ADM290, ADM214, not to mention War Office files, AIR dept files, Prime Ministers files etc)
ADM 199/473 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/474 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/475 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/476 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/477 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/478 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/479 Norway: Naval air operations 1940
ADM 199/480 Norway: Naval air operations 1940
ADM 199/481 Norway: anti-submarine measures 1940
ADM 199/482 Norway: military, Royal Marine and other operations 1940
ADM 199/483 Norway: military, Royal Marine and other operations 1940
ADM 199/484 Norway: miscellaneous papers including arrangements for the evacuation of the Crown Princess 1940
ADM 199/485 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940-41
ADM 199/486 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/487 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/488 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/489 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/490 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/491 Norwegian and Danish shipping: disposition 1940
ADM 199/492 Norwegian and Danish shipping: detention 1940
ADM 199/493 Norwegian and Danish shipping: treatment, seizure and manning 1940
ADM 199/494 Norwegian and Danish shipping: transfer to Allied use 1940
ADM 199/495 Norwegian and Danish shipping: control, treatment 1940
ADM 199/496 Norwegian and Danish shipping: control, treatment 1940
Don't worry I'm not hear just to tell nice historical stories.
The historical analysis will go as deep as possible without making the thing unreadable
Cheers
P.S To answer your 3rd question, still not found anything stating this yet. It may actually be published and I've read it as it rings a bell.
Yes your right I'll order it free through my university from the British Library and see if its any good.
Your right about official documents, reports, track charts, ships logs, historical summary's, war diaries, copies of orders etc etc.
There's a Brazilian rainforest forming in this room at present, for global warming blame me! :joker:
But I suppose me being me I like to look at everything and I often find these types of books useful in terms of their referencing and their research style, just as much as the actual factual content.
I've found in the past some authors list books and documents even myself I'm unaware of on the RN in ww2 (I'm too young to know! :heh: )
To answer your second point No I haven't.
Don't worry it will reveal itself just give me the time I need!
I'm back down there tomorrow all day and I've been making lists of files to view all weekend!
For yourself and others to grasp the situation, let me focus just on 1 Admiralty sub-series.
[b]ADM199 Admiralty: War History Cases and Papers, Second World War[/b]
There are 2600 files in this alone!
Each one is an operation, convoy report, battle summary etc
Now in my Speedy Gonzales fashion I can look at about 40-50 documents a day, think then how long it would take me to capture just that 1 subseries all on camera.
In my head the maths is 50 days non-stop work approx!
Therefore It could be years until I start to look at juicy Admiralty intelligence files!
Just in ADM199 subseries alone for a word search of Narvik see below what is there:- (Please note lots of other files on this are in ADM1, ADM116, ADM101, ADM267, ADM290, ADM214, not to mention War Office files, AIR dept files, Prime Ministers files etc)
ADM 199/473 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/474 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/475 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/476 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/477 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/478 Norway: first and second battles of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/479 Norway: Naval air operations 1940
ADM 199/480 Norway: Naval air operations 1940
ADM 199/481 Norway: anti-submarine measures 1940
ADM 199/482 Norway: military, Royal Marine and other operations 1940
ADM 199/483 Norway: military, Royal Marine and other operations 1940
ADM 199/484 Norway: miscellaneous papers including arrangements for the evacuation of the Crown Princess 1940
ADM 199/485 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940-41
ADM 199/486 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/487 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/488 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/489 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/490 Norway: operation for the capture and subsequent evacuation of Narvik 1940
ADM 199/491 Norwegian and Danish shipping: disposition 1940
ADM 199/492 Norwegian and Danish shipping: detention 1940
ADM 199/493 Norwegian and Danish shipping: treatment, seizure and manning 1940
ADM 199/494 Norwegian and Danish shipping: transfer to Allied use 1940
ADM 199/495 Norwegian and Danish shipping: control, treatment 1940
ADM 199/496 Norwegian and Danish shipping: control, treatment 1940
Don't worry I'm not hear just to tell nice historical stories.
The historical analysis will go as deep as possible without making the thing unreadable :thumbs_up_1:
Cheers :lol_spit_1:
P.S To answer your 3rd question, still not found anything stating this yet. It may actually be published and I've read it as it rings a bell.