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Hitler's U-Boat Fortresses (Hardcover)
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Hitler's U-Boat Fortresses (Hardcover)
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The French naval bases at St. Nazaire and Lorient, occupied by the
Germans in June 1940, quickly became the homes of massive U-boat
fortresses--nearly indestructible submarine pens, built by mostly
slave labor. From these bases, the U-boats struck merchant shipping
at will from the Mediterranean to the North Sea. Thousands of
vessels were lost, along with vital war materiel destined for
Britain and the Soviet Union. As a result, the Royal Air Force
began an all-out bombardment of the two ports. Despite their
extensive efforts--and those of the Americans who joined them in
1942, the fortresses would survive, surrounded by the decimated
French towns and countryside. This is the story of what was,
perhaps, the longest ongoing battle in Europe during the Second
World War, seen through the eyes of someone who experienced much of
it firsthand. The desperate battle was waged on land, air, and sea.
Because the dock at St. Nazaire could house and repair Hitler's
powerful warship Tirpitz, British commandos carried out a daring
raid to destroy it in March of 1942. They succeeded, but with great
loss of life. The defenses of these fortresses were so strong that
Eisenhower would ultimately decide to seek containment rather than
destruction. The 66th Division, on its way to take up the task,
lost its troopship Leopoldville to a German torpedo, with a loss of
802 men. The French underground movement in the area spawned a
fighting force of 40,000 men to fight alongside the Americans, but
the subsequent German reprisals would ultimately destroy many
families in Brittany. Yet the bases stood, and continue to stand
today.
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