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Silent Hunter
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I am currently reading a great book called Dönitz and the Wolfpacks, and its basically a in depth description of selected encounters between convoys and wolf packs throughout the war.
This book really opened my eyes to the stress the sailors in convoys were under, particularly during "Happy Times", as they often knew they were being shadowed by wolf packs (due to intercepted radio traffic from the uboats), and that the attack would likely come at night. Often the packs followed the convoy for days whilst waiting for even more uboats to join the party before they attacked. This ment the sailors didn`t sleep at all, just bit their nails and hoped for hurricanes or even krakens. What a shame this is not in SH3! This is classic drama at its best, just like the movie Jaws. Imagine the ships all huddled together waiting for the unevitable trail of bubbles. I am very surprised no film has dealt with this, since covering this from the merchants would mean lots of suspense and drama. Its just to good not to do something about. I am a writer by trade, so dont be to surprised if there is a (based on real events) fiction novel about such an encounter one day. ![]() I reccomend all read Dönitz and the Wolf Packs by Bernard(!) Edwards! Great book! Here is a cool piece from the book: Quote:
PS: The ship sank within 45 minutes, with no casualities. Alle were picked up by the corvette Calgary.
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Go for it stabiz
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I have read one from the convoys point of view it was about PQ17 however I can't remember the title and I'm 40 miles from my bookshelves as I'm at work
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Silent Hunter
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Stabiz, have you ever read The Cruel Sea? Written by one who lived through the real thing. It's one of the best.
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I had a great xmas and got loads of books about the U-Boat war.
he is what i got. U-Boat Commander - Peter Cremer Grey Wolf, Grey Sea - E.B. Gasaway Operation Drumbeat - Michael Gannon U-Boat 997 - Heinz Schaeffer The Laughing Cow - Jost Metzler Bitter Ocean - David Fairbank White Steel Boat, Iron Hearts - Hans Goebeler U-Boat Aces - Geoffrey Jones Walker R.N - Terence Robertson Shadow Drivers - Robert Kurson I really cant wait to get reading all these it should keep me busy while im out on patrol. I look forward to see your book in stores in the future Stabiz ![]()
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