"Once you heard that pinging sound you knew they had got to you, then
the depth charges came. Terrible, just terrible." Kurt Wehling, u-boat
survivor The steel coffins was the name given to the U-boats of the
Kriegsmarine by their own crews. Their fatalistic view of the war was
certainly justified; it is estimated that seventy-five per cent of the
39,000 men who sailed in the U-boat fleet paid the ultimate price as
the tide of war turned inexorably against Hitler's Germany. This is
the illustrated history of the U-boat war from the perspective of the
men who sailed into battle in the service of the Third Reich. Drawing
heavily on the accounts of the last remaining survivors, 'The U-boat
War' traces the grim story of the rise and fall of the grey wolves.
The memories of the brief days of the "happy times" of superiority and
success were soon replaced by the stark terror of the enfolding
nightmare as the realisation dawned that the hunters had become the
hunted. Written by Emmy award winning author Bob Carruthers, this
powerful account of the U-boat war features extensive personal
recollections, rare photographs and extracts from contemporary
propaganda magazines producing a vivid picture of what it meant to
fight beneath the waves.
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The U-Boats at War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473844438
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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