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On the other hand, I like the mod that makes the boat roll about when under attack. I guess the perception is important to all of us. |
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He actually would have instructed other crew members to perform certain tasks he would not bother with. So here the movie is deviating slightly from the truth.;) |
Sailor Steve, :up: and yes, I agree with your last paragraph. I also like when the boat rolls under attack, in the game and in the movie.
I over looked this phrase, is the next after "the boat doesn't move. One may have the understandable inclination to duck, but no one has to wonder why." Thniper, if you want I can put here the paragraph about it. |
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Yes, I'd like to read it!:up: |
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Here it is: "In addition,none of us engineering officers in real life would have had the talent and the abilities of the chief engineer in that film - truly a superman of our profession - otherwise we would have lost very few boats during the the war, and I, for one, am still puzzled as to how he got that damaged boat back to the surface. While the film was true to life in many of its aspects, especially the depiction of everyday life on a U-boat and also with respecto to the caracters portrayed, most of the battle scenes were overdramatized and defy any logic." I think this end the das boot references in the book, but I can be sure. By the way, the name of the book: Another Place, Another Time. A U-boat Officer's Wartime Album. |
Thanks, Rhodes!:up:
I will see if I can buy this one in a bookshop in Germany, because I don't trust online shops!;) |
Going to read the book next weekend on holiday just outside my tent, beer within reach :p
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Good reading! :up:
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