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Can I suggest for those of you interested in submarine operations in WW2 to read "Submarine" edited by Jean Hood.
It is an anthology of first-hand accounts of the war under the sea, 1939-45 with illuminating anecdotes, patrol reports, letters and diary entries from British, German, Italian, Soviet and American submarine veterans. It includes technicalities of operating a submarine and avoiding detection and a very detailed view of the mechanics of firing MK8 torpedoes. The book provides a picture of life onboard specific to wartime events, related year by year. The monotony of patrol work and the adrenalin rush of the attack, plus the memories of food and drink and the common problems of sleeping conditions and capricious toilet arrangements..!! It was published in 2007 by Conway Maritime ISBN 9-781844-860463 and is 448 pages and is printed in either hard or paperback. Cheers..!! Harry ![]() |
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i've got that too - it's really good, especially the bits from the less-well-known nationalities.
One of my favourite anecdotes was the italian submarine that surfaced off sicily for some repairs or something (i think the invasion of sicily was underway at this point), and it was spotted by some locals. The local primary school teacher rowed out with her entire class and they all went on the submarine for a few hours, looking around and eating cakes. Italians eh! The world would be a poorer place without them ![]() The shootout on board the Surcouf in the middle of Portsmouth harbour was something amazing. A lot of real gems in that book
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![]() I may get this book http://www.amazon.co.uk/Submarine-An...1152487&sr=1-4 Is that the one?,hardcover too eh?,nice.
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yes that's it - you should get it
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"Enemy submarines are to be called U-Boats. The term submarine is to be reserved for Allied under water vessels. U-Boats are those dastardly villains who sink our ships, while submarines are those gallant and noble craft which sink theirs." Winston Churchill |
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![]() ![]() AND you can get practically anything you want,however random,just do a search and you can bet Amazon will be able to sort it for you.They are legendary suppliers,and will continue to be so for a long time i'm sure!.
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Good stuff HarryT8, I'm always on the lookout for more sub books.
Thanks for the recommendation. And here's one of my own. Unbroken by Alastair Mars A Brit U Class Sub operating from Malta in '42. From the blurb 'In twelve months in the Med, Unbroken sank over 30,000 tons of enemy shipping, took part in four secret operations, three successful gun actions, and survived a total of over 400 depth charges, as well as innumerable air and surface attacks.' http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unbroken-Sto...ref=pd_sim_b_1 A bit short. But a very enjoyable read. |
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