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Shkval
01-09-13, 10:23 AM
http://www.hnsa.org/doc/uboat/index.htm

VONHARRIS
01-09-13, 11:20 AM
Nice find.

Gustav Schiebert
01-09-13, 11:51 AM
Nice! I'll have to sit and skim through it while TC'ing across the Atlantic for weeks at a time ...

smolfri
01-15-13, 10:32 AM
really nice, i just finished reading the handbook. you can really see the deportation in the writing. this clearly illustrates the German high command was worried about there u boat skippers backing out of suicide missions to save there boat and crew. i wonder how dramatic the difference in tactics and crew/boat safety would be between this handbook and on from 1939 - 1940.

Hinrich Schwab
01-15-13, 11:08 AM
you can really see the deportation in the writing. this clearly illustrates the German high command was worried about there u boat skippers backing out of suicide missions to save there boat and crew.

That is actually a pretty presumptuous conclusion. The actual "suicide" orders did not come down until the time of the D-Day invasions and afterward. What the manual was stating was maintaining an extreme amount of aggression in attacks. Compared to the speed of some convoys, the U-boot was so pokey submerged that without aggressive maneuvering and generally hardcore strategies and attitudes, that there would be no chance of an attack at all. I have the reprint of this text and given that its dates are 1942 and "New Edition 1943", I can hypothesize that both the original publication and revision occurred before the disaster of May 1943. I would have to research the publication further to prove this out. The manual emphasizes accepting risks in an effort to prevent timidity upon the part of the captain. I never received the impression of insisting upon suicidal tactics. In fact, there are several places that authorize strategic withdrawal in the face of stern opposition.

nikimcbee
01-20-13, 11:01 AM
You mean this:
http://www.amazon.com/The-U-Boat-Commanders-Handbook/dp/0939631210
:woot:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51%2BkElOidbL._SS500_.jpg

U1260
01-20-13, 03:56 PM
I have that edition, bought it almost 20 years ago when seeing the U-505 in Chicago.