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Platapus 06-15-19 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2614280)
I've all the above mentioned books but the best IMHO especially if you're interested in U-boat history and development is The U-Boat: The Evolution and Technical History of German Submarines by Eberhard Rössler.

Not cheap but well worth the price. I sent a copy to Kpt Lehmann one Christmas years back.

https://www.amazon.com/U-Boat-Evolut.../dp/0304361208




I second this recommendation, but also caution that it will only be of interest to someone truly interested in the details of the design evolution.



Some others that I have enjoyed


The U-Boat Wars 1916-1945 by John Terraine
This book goes into a lot of detail about the evolution of the U-boat tactics in the often overlooked inter-war period


U-Boat War by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim
This book is more focused on the crews and the personal experiences of the men. An interesting insight


The U-Boat Offensive 1914-1945 by V. V. Tarrant
This book has a lot of stats on the U-boats, the commanders, the career of the boat.


The afore mentioned book series by Clay Blair are always a good recommendation. However, Blair's books are not what I consider an "easy read".



Good luck with this. Collecting U-boat books is a terrible and expensive hobby. :D

GibClaret1980 06-15-19 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2614295)
I second this recommendation, but also caution that it will only be of interest to someone truly interested in the details of the design evolution.



Some others that I have enjoyed


The U-Boat Wars 1916-1945 by John Terraine
This book goes into a lot of detail about the evolution of the U-boat tactics in the often overlooked inter-war period


U-Boat War by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim
This book is more focused on the crews and the personal experiences of the men. An interesting insight


The U-Boat Offensive 1914-1945 by V. V. Tarrant
This book has a lot of stats on the U-boats, the commanders, the career of the boat.


The afore mentioned book series by Clay Blair are always a good recommendation. However, Blair's books are not what I consider an "easy read".



Good luck with this. Collecting U-boat books is a terrible and expensive hobby. :D

Excellent suggestions. I think will start with 1 of those that cover both wars first off also going to borrow Iron Coffins off me dad.

Aktungbby 06-15-19 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2614295)
The afore mentioned book series by Clay Blair are always a good recommendation. However, Blair's books are not what I consider an "easy read".

HENCE:
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Originally Posted by ME
Get this scholarly duo under your belt and you've done your homework!

Good luck with this. Collecting U-boat books is a terrible and expensive hobby. :D

.... SECOND ONLY TO OUR WATCH COLLECTIONS BBY!:O: MOST OF MY HOUSE SHELVING IS AN EXTENSIVE HISTORY LIBRARY WITH FAIR SECTION ON WATCHES AND WATCHMAKING....:Kaleun_Los:

Aktungbby 08-25-20 05:40 PM

welcome aboard!
 
Monika!:Kaleun_Salute:I do have Blair's vol. 1 on the Kindle app of my tablet.


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