Chamber Divers Chamber Divers

Chamber Divers

The Untold Story of the D-Day Scientists Who Changed Special Operations Forever

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Publisher Description

The previously classified story of the eccentric researchers who invented cutting-edge underwater science to lead the Allies to D-Day victory

In August 1942, more than 7,000 Allied troops rushed the beaches of Normandy, France, in an all but-forgotten landing. Only a small fraction survived unscathed. It was two summers before D-Day, and the Allies realized that they were in dire need of underwater intelligence if they wanted to stand a chance of launching another beach invasion and of winning the war.

Led by the controversial biologists J. B. S. Haldane and Dr. Helen Spurway, an ingenious team of ragtag scientists worked out of homemade labs during the London Blitz. Beneath a rain of bombs, they pioneered thrilling advances in underwater reconnaissance through tests done on themselves in painful and potentially fatal experiments. Their discoveries led to the safe use of miniature submarines and breathing apparatuses, which ultimately let the Allies take the beaches of Normandy.

Blast injury specialist Dr. Rachel Lance unpacks the harrowing narratives of these experiments while bringing to life the men and women whose brilliance and self-sacrifice shaped the outcome of the war, including their personal relationships with one another and the ways they faced skepticism and danger in their quest to enable Allied troops to breathe underwater.

The riveting science leading up to D-Day has been classified for generations, but Chamber Divers finally brings these scientists’ stories—and their heroism—to light.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2024
April 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
448
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
44.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Azzedine ,

Fantastic View Into the Development of Diving

I really enjoyed reading this book. I had heard of Haldane since I’m a scuba diver and went on to use a rebreather. Diving computers always had my interest, really the programs they run. I’d read a few books about it but the history was always lacking. This book filled in a huge gap in my knowledge. It also shed light on how dive tables got made, how nitrox and mixed gas came to be, co2 problems, how oxygen toxicity levels were worked out, what happens to a person in the water near an explosion, and more. All these things are mixed in with what was going on in the team’s lives and the sacrifices they all made. The amount of tedious research that must have gone into this is hard to imagine. I’m really glad I discovered the book. I actually read the book about the Hunley first also a fun read.

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