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Das Boot Mystique
This is just something I thought I'd share:
I've read about some of the reactions of U-boat veterans to Bucheim's "Das Boot". It seems a lot of them disagreed with the potrayal of them and the U-boat service. I've read that there were some supporters as well. I just started Michael Gannon's "Operation Drumbeat". It details Reinhard Hardegen's part in the attacks against America following America's entry into the war with U-123. Gannon interviewed Hardegen and other members of his crew for the book. Early in the book, he recounts when U-123 was kept down by escorts for 12 hours on a patrol prior to Operation Drumbeat. I found these quotes from Gannon's interview with crewmen from U-123 very interesting: Quoted from the book: Quote:
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Ditto, been reading the book for a few weeks now, currently on the chapter about British war efforts in Bletchley Park. Also ordered Patterson's U-boat War Patrol, can't wait!
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Great find!
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Careful lest the Das Boot fans tar you as a heretic and run you out of town. Buchhiem's novel has achieved mythological status with many here and one should always be careful questioning dogma.
Never mind that it IS a novel and so is fiction, it stands as the standard of realism for the faithful regardless of any factual, doctrinal or technical errors that might be present. As such it is no better or worse than any number of submarine novels, just more famous and mostly thanks to Wolfgang Petersen's film adaptions. Just don't get caught saying so in public. In some ways though it is probably more accurate than Herbert Werner's supposedly factual Iron Coffins, another untouchable U-Boat cult document riddled with all manner of errors and inconstancies and yet one that many hold as almost biblical in its content. There is some truly outstanding historiography on the U-Boat war and the Battle of the Atlantic available but most cannot be bothered to look past these two works, Das Boot the movie and all manner of superficial television CGI extravaganzas about U-Boats sandwiched in between monster-truck marathons. All Michael Gannon's books are worth a look, cast your research net a bit wider and outstanding new worlds await. |
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Yes, it's only a novel. On the other hand he did make that one patrol and the book reflects his own thoughts and feelings about what he experienced. What makes the movie great for me isn't the cliched nonsense that takes place (the scene with Johann makes me cringe every time I see it), but the recreation of the boat itself, with all its crowded claustrophobia. No, this ultrafan won't tar and feather, but will agree with you completely. Love it, but don't take it for history.
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My issue is with those who read nothing else and accept them unreservedly as "Historical Fact", and sadly there are a significant number of Members of this Forum who tend to do just that. Anybody who reads Buchheim should make the effort to read its best (in my opinion) Allied counterpart, Nichlolas Monsarrat's The Cruel Sea or at least have a movie marathon and watch Das Boot and the 1950's Jack Hawkin's movie based on Monsarrat's book back to back. Two sides of the Battle of the Atlantic coin by eloquent veteran's of that conflict. Both should be considered historically important for context but essentally useless as reference material. The supposedly factual Iron Coffins is like many unsourced autobiographies and first-person narratives, it's both entirely self-serving and full of easily debunked errors and inconsistancies that throw the credibility of the author into a poor light over those parts of the book that do not have independent corroboration. As an aside the bulk of U-Boat veterans treated Herbert Werner much the same as they treated Buchheim and for many of the same reasons. I find it more than a little ironic that two German authors, largely shunned by their veteran peers at home should find themselves so lionized by their former enemies. For novels, The Cruel Sea and Das Boot certainly deserve inclusion with great war fiction, sharing memorable company with All Quiet on the Western Front, The Red Badge of Courage, August 1914, A Rumor of War, Good Soldier Svejk, Bomber and Run Silent Run Deep. Being a good story is not the same thing as being good history. Edited to correct one factual error, A. Solzhenitsyn's great book of the Battle of Tannenburg is titled August 1914 not just 1914. My error, had to check the bookself to make sure. Last edited by Randomizer; 03-22-10 at 01:06 PM. |
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Excellent post, Randomizer!
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Operation-Dr...9169462&sr=1-2 I have just ordered it,thanks to you ![]() NOTE: There seems to be a likeness to the front cover and my sig pic,only I edited mine to make it appear to look older like a WWII photograph ![]() Staggering how a lot of American ships continued to sail through areas clearly silhouetted against the coastline!
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![]() ![]() The guy on the left looks almost like Paulssen (check the images in the book) mentioned in Iron Coffins,maybe it IS him? I think Paulssen was the current captain when Werner was assigned to his first UBoat ![]()
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My guess is, that he is a PK (War Correspondent). Paulssens promotion list does not show that he was ever an NCO during the war. 8 Apr 1934 Offiziersanwärter 1 Jul 1935 Fähnrich zur See 1 Jan 1937 Oberfähnrich zur See 1 Apr 1937 Leutnant zur See 1 Apr 1939 Oberleutnant zur See 1 Oct 1941 Kapitänleutnant 1 Dec 1941 Korvettenkapitän |
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I still like the movie and love the book but I take it for what it is-a work of fiction. Quote:
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I just finished reading his "U-boats in the Mediterranean" Meh-I was a little dissapointed. Seemed pretty dry to me. There were a few good eyewitness accounts but it was mostly "U-so and so entered the Med on this date and was sunk by HMS so and so and HMS so and so on XX/XX/XXXX." It gave some good background though that I wasn't aware of. Quote:
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