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Three invaluable and exciting accounts of the German U-Boats of the
Great War
Following the success of the original Leonaur volume concerning the
U-Boat War 1914-1918, the Leonaur editors have brought together
three more interesting and vital accounts for the sake of good
value and because, in view of their comparatively small size, they
are unlikely to see individual re-publication in modern times.
Here, in volume two, the first account is the journal of a U-Boat
Commander at war and its author eloquently describes his patrols
and his attacks on merchant shipping. K nig's account of the
'Deutschland' may be a revelation to many. K nig captained an
unarmed commercial submarine until his vessel was eventually
commissioned into the Imperial German Navy. It plied a highly
successful and lucrative submersible merchant trade to the still
neutral United States of America under the waters of a hostile
Atlantic Ocean patrolled by the Royal Navy. The final piece in this
trilogy of U-Boat accounts is an interesting and immediate account
which draws the reader inside the close community of the
submariners and contains much vital detail, dialogue and inevitable
humour. A tour-de-force for submarine enthusiasts, this special
Leonaur edition is available in softcover and hardcover with dust
jacket.
Three invaluable and exciting accounts of the German U-Boats of the
Great War
Following the success of the original Leonaur volume concerning the
U-Boat War 1914-1918, the Leonaur editors have brought together
three more interesting and vital accounts for the sake of good
value and because, in view of their comparatively small size, they
are unlikely to see individual re-publication in modern times.
Here, in volume two, the first account is the journal of a U-Boat
Commander at war and its author eloquently describes his patrols
and his attacks on merchant shipping. Konig's account of the
'Deutschland' may be a revelation to many. Konig captained an
unarmed commercial submarine until his vessel was eventually
commissioned into the Imperial German Navy. It plied a highly
successful and lucrative submersible merchant trade to the still
neutral United States of America under the waters of a hostile
Atlantic Ocean patrolled by the Royal Navy. The final piece in this
trilogy of U-Boat accounts is an interesting and immediate account
which draws the reader inside the close community of the
submariners and contains much vital detail, dialogue and inevitable
humour. A tour-de-force for submarine enthusiasts, this special
Leonaur edition is available in softcover and hardcover with dust
jacket.
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