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Iron Coffins: A U-boat Commander's War, 1939-45
Ordered this book yesterday Just wondering if anyone else has read it and there thoughts on it??? ..I wanted a book as written by a uboat captain during the war years and this seems the best ive found..Ive anyone can recommend any other good uboat books from ww2 that would be great Sink them all Minett :arrgh!::arrgh!::arrgh!:
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I am so happy that someone mentioned this book. Amazing stuff, really. Makes you cry at one point. What those men went through....terrible. Just don't expect the book to have descriptions of stadimeter readings and calculations of AOB and things like that. It's a book about the experience of the sailors, about life ashore, about their hopes and trials under the sea. It's about death and about a hard grip on life :)
I would really like to rad more of such books, but the libraries in my country have a limited number of such literature. Ordering from the net is a bit expensive though. But if I hear a good recommendation on this thread I woul love to give it a go :) |
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Off the top of my head I recall it being a good book, but a lot of people here will shout it down as being written with poetic licence.
They still all enjoyed it though. :) |
Hahhahaha, can't beat a Rock'n roll grandpa :oops:
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I think there are better books out there. Steel Boats, Iron Hearts, for example, and U-Boat Ace: The Story of Wolfgang Luth.
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thanks for the feed back esp sailor steve for shooting us down , must remember to scroll the archive of the forum in future :O:
Ill check them other books out to mookie thanks :up: |
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One must definitely de-fog the periscope before looking through it on this one. I think what makes this work draw so much venom is that people expected a recreation of events while the book is pretty much a romanticization of them. Likewise with Das Boot, Werner wrote this decades after the war and admitted in the book that he destroyed his journals on one of his patrols. As long as the book is not taken too seriously, it is good. Its scholastic merit is negligible except as an example of literature. |
Iron coffins is a fantastic novel.
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ah ok well i was looking for more factual accounts , journels of events ill still read this but im looking for a book that offers that :ping:
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If it's factual accounts you want, you might start here: http://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-U-Boat.../dp/0679640339 http://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-U-Boat.../dp/0394588398 |
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Amazon link Excerpt from book here: http://ubootwaffe.net/books/books.cgi?a=4 |
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*Just a refresher, Trumann was the guy that shot up the club. |
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