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mayandlex 07-18-06 04:09 AM

History Channel "the Atlantic Submarine War"
 
This programme was shown on the History Channel in N.Z. last night and although showing some interesting footage and interviews there were some thought provoking parts. "The Atlantic U Boat war" described the u boats as "cowardly and treasonous" with their crews "murdering innocent civilians" by their "cowardly" acts of sneaking around unseen. (nobody else had submarines ??)
Shipwrecked sailors from torpedoed boats were shown as being in constant and real fear of being murdered by surfaced u boats with their flack guns
The usual stories implying that Germany declared war on Britain and that Germany alone was responsible for the unrestricted submarine warfare were trotted out.
All these comments on a programme made up in recent years was I thought odd.
Think what you will of the events of this time but surely contemporary reports should now stick more to the facts and discard the 1940's British Newsreel type of reporting.

I now feel like a real meanie "sneaking around in my submarine" I will stock up on Moro Bars to hand out to survivors. or give them vouchers to McDonalds.

Cheers, just offered this for food for thought.

Dowly 07-18-06 04:44 AM

"...being in constant and real fear of being murdered by surfaced u boats with their flack guns."

:rotfl:I´ve only read about one occasion on which the uboat commander killed the survivors with machinegun. On the same article it was said that uboats, when engaging targets with deck gun, used sometimes flak guns also to shoot at the command bridge and other 'vital' parts of the ship. I just hate those pro-allies point of view documentaries. :down::nope:

STEED 07-18-06 04:51 AM

Who ever wrote the commentary to the programme, did they back up there remarks with proof?

stabiz 07-18-06 04:55 AM

These documentaries are all the same. Same with Discovery. (We know the Nazis were bad, but german soldiers were not any worse than other soldiers, give us a break)

Yeah, and all - ALL - American books on WW2 present the British as somewhat stupid. It kinda gets old after a while.

Kruger 07-18-06 05:10 AM

Yup. Many people judge the germans in ww2 like they were all SS guarding the extermination camps. In fact, the Kriegsmarine was the least political weapon of Hitler's.


What about the Laconia incident ? Nobody (and especially the americans) won't talk about that. I'm sure that the image of Hartenstein's U-156 loaded with Laconia survivors is not something to make people like the ones that do such documentaries...very comfortable...or is it ?

http://uboat.net/ops/laconia.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laconia_incident


These articles are more than explanatory.


It's very interesting...Hartenstein even transmitted uncoded his position to the allies, and requested back-up. What was the american response when a LIberator spotted the four submarines (three german and one italian) with their decks packed with people...and towing life rafts ?

"
The next morning, September 16, at 11:25am, the four submarines, with Red Cross flags draped across their gun decks, were spotted by an American B-24 Liberator bomber from Ascension Island. Hartenstein signalled to the pilot requesting assistance. Lieutenant James D. Harden of the U.S. Army Air Force turned away and notified his base of the situation. The senior officer on duty that day, Captain Robert C. Richardson III, replied with the order "Sink sub."

Ducimus 07-18-06 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly
"...being in constant and real fear of being murdered by surfaced u boats with their flack guns."

:rotfl:I´ve only read about one occasion on which the uboat commander killed the survivors with machinegun. On the same article it was said that uboats, when engaging targets with deck gun, used sometimes flak guns also to shoot at the command bridge and other 'vital' parts of the ship. I just hate those pro-allies point of view documentaries. :down::nope:

Think you meant this boat:
http://www.uboat.net/boats/u852.htm

It's the only one.

Puster Bill 07-18-06 11:01 AM

While there was only one documented instance of suvivors being killed in lifeboats, that isn't the same as sailors THINKING that they will be gunned down. I'm pretty sure that was a common fear amongst the merchant marine, mainly due to Allied propaganda.

NeonSamurai 07-18-06 12:01 PM

Ya thats the problem with revisionist history, one tends to make the enemy look as horrible and evil as possible, while brushing all the horrible and evil stuff the side that won did under the rug.

stabiz 07-18-06 12:18 PM

Winners write history.

Kruger 07-18-06 12:21 PM

Jah, sure, propaganda was fierce on both sides. But sailors knew very well that on the other side were...sailors like them. With mothers...fathers...daughters...wifes...girlfirend s...sisters and so on, with fears and wishes, with feelings. Naval warfare is an impersonal one...the human tragedies usually remain unknown. Ships fight each other, not men... In the torpedoroom, you don't hear the horror screams of those trapped between the decks, who were infortunate enough not to be killed by the first torpedo. On the bridge of a beautiful destroyer...who cuts the waves at full speed...you also don't see the diformed faces in terror of those drowned and crushed by your depth charges.

Roads88 07-18-06 12:46 PM

I recall an article about "Muss" Mortan machine gunning some Sons of Nippon in the water. He is one of the U.S. Navy's most highly regarded WWII Sub commanders.

An body here think that anything would have been done if he had made it through the war.

Dutch 07-18-06 01:36 PM

Someone said earlier, winner write history.
This has very quickly degraded to a bach US post.:nope:

I have a great respect for ALL the soldier that participated in WW2, friends and foe. Wether thier tactics were right or wrong.

Lets actually contribute to this post and stop the stupid US bashing, because if truth be told, we don't give a **** about what you think of us, and there isn't much you can do to change that. So have a nice warm cup of stf*

Proud Member of the UNITED STATES ARMY.

***End Rant***

Kruger 07-18-06 01:45 PM

Yap...we are all here of various nations. If we learn from the past mistakes...maybe someday there will be no more wars.

Dowly 07-18-06 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducimus
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly
"...being in constant and real fear of being murdered by surfaced u boats with their flack guns."

:rotfl:I´ve only read about one occasion on which the uboat commander killed the survivors with machinegun. On the same article it was said that uboats, when engaging targets with deck gun, used sometimes flak guns also to shoot at the command bridge and other 'vital' parts of the ship. I just hate those pro-allies point of view documentaries. :down::nope:

Think you meant this boat:
http://www.uboat.net/boats/u852.htm

It's the only one.

Yup, that´s the one. Thanks mate! :up:

Subnuts 07-18-06 03:11 PM

Submarine warfare is really, really, mean?

I'm shocked.


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