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One book I picked up a while ago before I was into submarines etc is:-
Donitz and the Wolfpacks. The U-boats at war by Bernard Edwards, published by Cassell Military Classics. I have books by Clay Blair and Robert C. Stern, but this is still the best I own. Its small enough to take it on the train or wherever without looking a geek. Probably read 3 or 4 times. It describes 17 seperate convoy battles in great detail. Well written, it flows seemlessly unlike Blair's books for example. It includes maps of convoy routes and patrol lines, sinkings and massed attacks. Everything occurs in cronological order. It includes plenty of viewpoints, merchantmen, escorts, U-boat crew. Lots of interesting stuff, like the "alleged" deliberate sacrifice of SL125. I would say it is pretty cheap as its only a small paperback... probably about 5 squid.. Get it... I recommend it for hardcore and beginners alike. Frankly I wouldn't buy Blairs book, it reads like an index. Of the books mentioned so far, the one I may buy is "U-boat killer" |
My list of books:
Hitler's U-Boat War : The Hunters, 1939-1942 - Clay Blair Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunted, 1942-1945 - Clay Blair U-Boat Operations of the Second World War, volume 2: U511 - UIT25 - Kenneth Wynn U-Boat Operations of the Second World War, volume 1: U1 - U510 - Kenneth Wynn U-Boat Command and the Battle of the Atlantic - Showell, Jak P. Mallman U-Boats under the Swastika - Showell, Jak P. Mallman Iron Coffins - Herbert A. Werner Uboattwaffe, Marine - Kleinfampfverbaende 1939-1945 - Waldemar Trojca The U-boat Wars - Edwin P. Hoyt The Uboat War: The German Submarine service and the Battle of the Atlantic - David Westwood Axis Submarine Sucesses of World War II - Jurgen Rohwer. Memoirs: Ten years and Twenty days - Adm. Karl Doenitz U-boat War in the Atlantic: 1939-1945 - H.M. Ministry of Defence (G. Hessler Ed.) Business in Great Waters - John Terraine The Battle of the Atlantic - Terry Hughes and John Costello |
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Another Place, Another Time: A U-Boat Officer's Wartime Album by Werner Hirschmann.
An Engineers view of the late war years and surrender to Canadian Navy of U190 MLF[/img] |
Don't forget Cremer's autobiography. I forget the title but it's a great read- he's one lucky man!
My copies of Blair's works are starting to get worn out, I've read them so much. Very informative and enough interesting anecdotes to keep it from being too dry. There's another book called War Beneath the Sea which details German, British and American submarine operations. Quite a bit of coverage for the Med. |
anyone know of any good online material
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You can start here:
http://uboat.net/index.html |
What no place for Harry Potter?
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First post; hello all! Terrence Robertson's Walker book is online here:
http://www.mikekemble.com/ww2/walkerbook1.html Cheers! |
Anybody read 'The Cruel Sea' by Nicholas Monseraat? A brilliant book about the terror and drudgery of convoy duty. Semi-autobiographical as well, though Monseraat did a fully autobiographic one... which I can't quite remember. Gagh.
But 'The Cruel Sea' is a real classic. Also see 'The Good Shepard' by C S Forester, about an American convoy escort. I haven't really read any U-Boat stuff, though, but I'll check out some of your suggestions! The Doenitz autobiog sounds pretty damn interesting. Cheers. Pete |
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U333 : the story of a U-boat ace By: Peter Erich Cremer; Fritz Brustat-Naval Really a great read, and a great man indeed. I have had the honour to meet him back in 1981(?) in Hamburg. |
A good book from the Destroyer side: "Relentless Pursuit". Originally appeared under the title "Walker's Groups in the Western Approaches".
The story of Captain FJ Walker, the greatest hunter & destroyer of U-boats in WW II. By Commander DEG Wemyss. He was Walker's second in command and took over the Group when Walker died of a stroke in 1944. There is a Foreword by Admiral Sir Max Horton. |
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Also, U-Boat Commander: A Periscope View of the Battle of the Atlantic by Peter Cremer -- Another excellent read. |
"Clear the Bridge" - Richard O'Kane, USS Tang in the Pacific during WWII, a very good read and some excellant photos
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