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Kapitan
06-06-21, 04:29 PM
Afternoon everyone

As many of you know I normally write about submarines however this time I have done something different.

In world war I a German freighter known as SMS Wolf became one of the most successful commerce raiders of the first world war.

Her story is here:

https://www.navygeneralboard.com/the-kaisers-pirates/

mapuc
06-06-21, 04:44 PM
Thanks for sharing this marvelous story.

While reading it I came to think of a movie I saw on German tv in the end of the seventies.

It was about a freighter who quickly got rebuild to look like other ships to catch them
I remember two scenes from this movie.
An extra funnel is added to the 1/2 who is already there.
One of the side is painted so it float with the ice in the background.

Markus

August
06-06-21, 10:25 PM
I have a book on that ship called "Cruise of the Raider Wolf" written in 1939 by Roy Alexander. Engrossing story. Thanks for posting.

Jimbuna
06-07-21, 07:22 AM
I have a book on that ship called "Cruise of the Raider Wolf" written in 1939 by Roy Alexander. Engrossing story. Thanks for posting.

Sounded interesting so looked it up....including postage it is less than $10 on Amazon.com but almost £27 on co.uk :o

August
06-07-21, 05:08 PM
Sounded interesting so looked it up....including postage it is less than $10 on Amazon.com but almost £27 on co.uk :o


Want me to order a copy then mail it you?

Jimbuna
06-08-21, 09:27 AM
Want me to order a copy then mail it you?

That's extremely kind of you Dave but tbh the cost of postage US to UK is quite prohibitive (looking on eBay).

I'll probably order the kindle version (Approx £3 in coin of the realm)

I do appreciate your kind offer though :up:

August
06-09-21, 07:23 PM
Well it's under $20 bucks so it's not that prohibitive but if you're happy with the electronic version :up:.

The author was an actual prisoner on the Wolf in the last months of the war so he knows his subject and it has an interesting perspective, being written before WW2.

Jimbuna
06-10-21, 04:15 AM
The author was an actual prisoner on the Wolf in the last months of the war so he knows his subject and it has an interesting perspective, being written before WW2.

That's what attracted it to me the most :yep:

Kapitan
06-14-21, 10:12 AM
I didnt know this book existed so will have a look for it here in Canada.