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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
As long as you keep in mind that it is also fiction, only loosely based on fact.
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Herbert Werner (born 13 May 1920), was a
Kriegsmarine (German Navy) officer who, by his own reckoning, was one of only about "two dozen captains still alive" at the end of
World War II. He served in five U-boats, as an Ensign, Executive Officer and Captain in the
Atlantic Ocean, the
English Channel, the
North Sea, the
Baltic, the
Norwegian Sea and the
Mediterranean.
He survived the sinking of
U-612 in the Baltic and the loss of
U-415 in Brest harbour.
At the end of the war, he was detained in turn by British, American and French troops before making his way back to Germany in late autumn 1945. He moved to the United States in 1957 and is now an American citizen.
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Werner later wrote a best-selling memoir of life in the U-boat service, titled "Iron Coffins".