German U-boats were the scourge of Allied merchant and military
shipping in the Atlantic during World War II, threatening to isolate
and then starve the UK out of the War. As Germany's war against the
Allied convoys intensified in late 1943, German Admiral Karl Dönitz
called upon the Luftwaffe to provide a long-range spotting and
shadowing unit to act as 'eyes' for his U-boats. Equipped with big,
four-engined Junkers Ju 290s fitted out with advanced search radar and
other maritime 'ELINT' (electronic intelligence) devices,
Fernaufklärungsgruppe (FAGr) 5 'Atlantik' undertook a distant,
isolated campaign far out into the Atlantic and thousands of miles
away from its home base in western France. The information generated
and reported back to Dönitz's headquarters was vital to the efforts
of the U-boats, and FAGr 5's 'shadowing' missions were assigned
priority in terms of skilled crews, supplies and equipment. This book
tells for the first time the fascinating story of the formation and
operations of FAGr 5 'Atlantik', drawing on never-before-published
historical records of the unit that accounted for the reporting and
destruction of thousands of tons of Allied shipping.
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The Luftwaffe and the U-boats: 1943–45
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472820471
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter