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The Twilight of the U-Boats

Author : Bernard Edwards
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2003-07-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783379453

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The Twilight of the U-Boats by Bernard Edwards Pdf

“A gripping narrative” of the German submarines that nearly changed the outcome of World War II from the author of Dönitz and the Wolf Packs (Naval Review). In essence, this is the story of U-223, commanded by Karl-Jurgen Wächter from the time of her commissioning in Kiel in January 1943 through a murderous career to her eventual but dramatic demise in the Mediterranean in March 1944. At the same time, the book covers the declining fortunes of the U-boat arm as a whole from early 1943 when it seemed invincible and seriously threatened the Allies with defeat to the end of the war. “An intimate narrative, one driven by human endurance and frailty.” —Amsterdam Nautical College Newsletter

War of the U-Boats

Author : Bernard Edwards
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2007-03-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781596296

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War of the U-Boats by Bernard Edwards Pdf

From the earliest days of the Second World War, Hitlers U-Boats were unleashed with the mission of sinking as much Allied merchant tonnage as possible. From the sinking of the Glasgow-based ship Olivegrove by U-23, to the end of hostilities six years later officers and seamen of the Merchant Marine played a key role in winning the war by their blatant disregard of the risks from Axis forces. The most dangerous were the U-Boats working unseen but there were also surface raiders and aircraft.All too often the result was the loss of ship, cargo and, tragically, crew. But as described in this excellent book great gallantry against overwhelming odds brought rewards and surprising results.We learn of acts of both chivalry and brutal activity by the enemy.The actions described in this book are varied but always make for excellent reading.

U-Boats Beyond Biscay

Author : Bernard Edwards
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473896079

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U-Boats Beyond Biscay by Bernard Edwards Pdf

On the outbreak of war in 1939 Admiral Donitzs U-boat flotillas consisted of some thirty U-boats fully operational, with only six to eight at sea at any one time. Their activities were restricted mainly to the North Sea and British coastal waters. When France fell in the summer of 1940, the ports in the Bay of Biscay gave direct access to the Atlantic, and the ability to extend their reach even to. The Royal Navy was unable to escort convoys much beyond the Western Approaches. In a short time, the Allies were losing 500,000 tons of shipping a month, every month. Donitz now looked over the far horizons, Americas Eastern Seaboard, the coasts of Africa, and the Mediterranean, where Allied merchantmen habitually sailed alone and unprotected. There was a rich harvest to be gathered in by the long range U-boats, the silent hunter-killers, mostly operating alone. This book tells their story.

America's U-Boats

Author : Chris Dubbs
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803271661

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America's U-Boats by Chris Dubbs Pdf

The submarine was one of the most revolutionary weapons of World War I, inciting both terror and fascination for militaries and civilians alike. During the war, after U-boats sank the Lusitania and began daring attacks on shipping vessels off the East Coast, the American press dubbed these weapons “Hun Devil Boats,” “Sea Thugs,” and “Baby Killers.” But at the conflict’s conclusion, the U.S. Navy acquired six U-boats to study and to serve as war souvenirs. Until their destruction under armistice terms in 1921, these six U-boats served as U.S. Navy ships, manned by American crews. The ships visited eighty American cities to promote the sale of victory bonds and to recruit sailors, allowing hundreds of thousands of Americans to see up close the weapon that had so captured the public’s imagination. In America’s U-Boats Chris Dubbs examines the legacy of submarine warfare in the American imagination. Combining nautical adventure, military history, and underwater archaeology, Dubbs shares the previously untold story of German submarines and their impact on American culture and reveals their legacy and Americans’ attitudes toward this new wonder weapon.

Power at Sea

Author : Lisle A. Rose
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0826217028

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Power at Sea by Lisle A. Rose Pdf

"[Volume 1] Traces the social issues, technological advances, and combative encounters of the international naval race from 1890 through WWI, as the largest industrial nations (U.S, Great Britain, Japan, and Germany) scrambled to secure global markets and empire, using their battleship navies as pawns of power politics"--Provided by publisher.

U-Boats in the Bahamas (HC)

Author : Eric Wiberg
Publisher : ibooks
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781899694624

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U-Boats in the Bahamas (HC) by Eric Wiberg Pdf

“Eric Wiberg's ability, to unearth obscure historical facts, keeps me in a constant state of surprise. I commend his relentless determination to verify every detail, with local sources in Nassau's historical community, for corroboration of his findings.”—Capt. Paul C. Aranha, author, THE ISLAND AIRMAN . . . AND HIS BAHAMA ISLANDS HOME. “Eric Wiberg has made a significant contribution to the bibliography of World War II history.” —J. Revell Carr, Santa Fe, N.M. This his book tells one more key part of the big story and is one more piece in the giant puzzle of the history of World War II. Its value for historians cannot be underestimated. Throughout the stories of the attacks by German and Italian submarines on Allied shipping in the water around the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos, several consistent themes emerge in Wiberg’s thorough accounts. Prime among them is the heroism of the merchant mariners who time and again put themselves in danger as they performed the critical task of moving supplies, military and civilian, which were vital to ultimate victory. We read of numerous instances of sailors having their ships shot out from under them and then continuously going back to sea and having additional ships torpedoed and sunk. We can also recognize what we know today as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which was seldom recognized 75 years ago.

Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns; Or, Sinking the German U-Boats

Author : Halsey Davidson
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-22
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4064066406196

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Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns; Or, Sinking the German U-Boats by Halsey Davidson Pdf

"Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns; Or, Sinking the German U-Boats" by Halsey Davidson. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

U-Boats Against Canada

Author : Michael L. Hadley
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1990-07
Category : History
ISBN : 0773508015

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U-Boats Against Canada by Michael L. Hadley Pdf

The U-boats constituted a serious threat to North American security and a major challenge to coastal and convoy defence. Hadley reveals the military and political impact on Canada of in-shore submarine warfare and vibrantly documents the successful German strategy of deploying daring long-range solo sorties to pin down the enemy close to home.

The U-BOAT HUNTERS

Author : James B. Connolly
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-23
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9783954274857

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The U-BOAT HUNTERS by James B. Connolly Pdf

U-Boat hunters is a novel that was first published in 1918 in the aftermath of WWI, when U-Boats were operational for the first time in war history.

The Battle of the Atlantic and Signals Intelligence

Author : David Syrett
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351207676

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The Battle of the Atlantic and Signals Intelligence by David Syrett Pdf

This book contains the U-boats situations and trends written by the staff of the Admiralty's Operational Intelligence Centre during the Second World War. Based largely on communications intelligence, the U-boat situations and trends were designed to inform a small number of senior officers and high officials of the latest events and developments in the Allied war against the U-boats. The Battle of the Atlantic and the war against the U-boats was the longest and the most complex naval battle in history. In this huge conflict which sprawled across the oceans of the world the U-boats sank 2,828 Allied merchant ships while the Allies destroyed more than 780 German U-boats. These documents relate on a weekly, and in some cases a daily, basis exactly what the Allies knew concerning the activities of the U-boats during the Battle of the Atlantic.

U-boat Commander Oskar Kusch

Author : Eric C Rust
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781682475157

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U-boat Commander Oskar Kusch by Eric C Rust Pdf

To his enlisted men on U-154, Lieutenant Oskar Kusch was the ideal skipper--bright, experienced, successful, caring, tolerably eccentric--and a popular captain who always brought his boat home safely when so many others vanished without a trace. To most of his officers Kusch came across as someone very different--a Nazi-hating intellectual with an artistic bent given to lengthy criticisms of the regime, its leaders and its propaganda, a suspected coward and potential traitor unfit for command. Early in 1944, after his second patrol under Kusch, his executive officer, a reservist with a doctorate in law and member of the Nazi party, denounced him on charges of sedition and cowardice. A hastily arranged court-martial cleared Kusch of the cowardice accusation but sentenced him to death on purely ideological grounds for "undermining the fighting spirit" of his boat, even though the prosecutor had only recommended a ten-year jail sentence. Abandoned by all but his closest friends and relatives, coldly sacrificed by Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz, unwilling to plead for mercy, and to the end tormented by a naval legal bureaucracy acting in collusion with the brown regime, Oskar Kusch was executed in May 1944. This study, the first scholarly work on Kusch in English, traces his career and ordeal from his upbringing in Berlin to his tragic death and beyond, including the fifty-year struggle to rehabilitate his name and restore his honor in a postwar Germany long loath to confront the darker dimensions of its past. The passing of the wartime generation and the emergence of a new school of historians dedicated to critical research and inspired historiography have finally combined to rectify our picture of the Kriegsmarine and to appreciate the sacrifice of men like Oskar Kusch.

From Hitler's U-Boats to Kruschev's Spyflights

Author : Chris Clark
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-09-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781590546

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From Hitler's U-Boats to Kruschev's Spyflights by Chris Clark Pdf

This book tells the tale of the illustrious Royal Air Force career of Tom Clark, a World War Two gunner and post-war signaller in action during some of the most pivotal events of the twentieth century. Lovingly penned by his son, it provides an authentic insight into this dynamic period of world history.??From work as an air gunner, involved in the daunting task of taking on the might of Hitler's U-boat fleet, to post-war involvement in an Intelligence capacity during the dramatic events surrounding Khrushchev and the atomic threat of the late 1950s, Clark's career was dramatic and varied to say the least. ??Having joined the RAF as an aircraft man just before the Second World War, Clark was destined to take part in a whole range of wartime operational engagements. His career featured involvement in the famous 1941 hunt for the elusive Bismarck, the dangers of life as part of an Air Sea Rescue squadron in conflicted waters, and the experience of training as a gunnery leader (later an instructor), training air gunners for the famed Desert Air Force. His career also took in a fraught period behind enemy lines, when his crew of four were shot down in enemy territory in Northern Italy. Seven weeks in a safe house in Florence are relayed in engaging and dramatic style, as are a raft of other personal and professional achievements, set within the context of the wider conflict. ??Here is a career that deserves to be recorded and celebrated, and there is perhaps no-one better placed than the subject's son to act as custodian to his thrilling story.

From Hunter to Hunted

Author : Bernard Edwards
Publisher : Pen and Sword Maritime
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526763624

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From Hunter to Hunted by Bernard Edwards Pdf

In the early stages of the Second World War, Donitz’s U-boats generally adhered to Prize Rules, surfacing before attacking and making every effort to preserve the lives of their victims’ crews. But, with the arming of merchantmen and greater risk of damage or worse, they increasingly attacked without warning. So successful was the U-boat campaign that Churchill saw it as the gravest threat the Nation faced. The low point was the March 1943 attack on convoys SC122 and HX229 when 44 U-boats sank 22 loaded ships. The pendulum miraculously swung with improved tactics and technology. In May 1943 out of a force of over 50 U-boats that challenged ONS5, eight were sunk and 18 were damaged, some seriously. Such losses were unsustainable and, with allied yards turning out ships at ever increasing rates, Donitz withdrew his wolf packs from the North Atlantic. Expert naval author and historian Bernard Edwards traces the course of the battle of the Atlantic through a series of thrilling engagement case studies.

The Twilight Zone FAQ

Author : Dave Thompson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781495046117

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The Twilight Zone FAQ by Dave Thompson Pdf

THE TWILIGHT ZONE FAQ:ALL THAT'S LEFT TO KNOW ABOUT THE FIFTH DIMENSION AND BEYOND

Steel Boat, Iron Hearts

Author : Hans Goebeler,John Vanzo
Publisher : Savas Beatie
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2005-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611210071

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Steel Boat, Iron Hearts by Hans Goebeler,John Vanzo Pdf

The story of the German submarine U-505 and its dramatic capture by the US Navy during WWII—told by one of its crewmen. Hans Goebeler is known as the man who “pulled the plug” on U-505 in 1944 to keep his beloved U-boat out of Allied hands. Steel Boat, Iron Hearts is his no-holds-barred account of service aboard a combat U-boat. It is the only full-length memoir of its kind, and Goebeler was aboard for every one of U-505’s war patrols. Using his own experiences, log books, and correspondence with other U-boat crewmen, Goebeler offers rich and very personal details about what life was like in the German Navy under Hitler. Because his first and last posting was to U-505, Goebeler’s perspective of the crew, commanders, and war patrols paints a vivid and complete portrait unlike any other to come out of the Kriegsmarine. He witnessed it all: from deadly sabotage efforts that almost sunk the boat to the tragic suicide of the only U-boat commander who took his life during WWII; from the terror and exhilaration of hunting the enemy to the seedy brothels of France. The vivid, honest, and smooth-flowing prose calls it like it was and pulls no punches. U-505 was captured by Captain Dan Gallery’s Guadalcanal Task Group 22.3 on June 4, 1944. Trapped by this “Hunter-Killer” group, U-505 was depth-charged to the surface, strafed by machine gun fire, and boarded. It was the first enemy ship captured at sea since the War of 1812. Today, hundreds of thousands of visitors tour U-505 each year at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. Includes photos and a special Introduction by Keith Gill, Curator of U-505, Museum of Science and Industry