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Maybe he saw this documentation...
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I assume you mean documentary? Documentation is usually paper, while a documentary is usually Film.
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By the outbreak of the war the KM already had a very well trained officer core that was selected purely from their previous experience. While there was no Navy between 1918-1930 there was still merchant marines. Prien is a prime example, he was already a very salty sailor by the time the KM recruited him into the U-Boats program. Previously he served for 10 years iirc in the merchant marine starting at the bottom and moving nearly to having his own command by the time the KM began reforming.
In the time well before hostilities began all the kadet kapitans had performing a lot of testing and practice with real torpedoes (minus the payload of course) each perspective captain was put through a battery of tests and war games. Prien happened to end up in the top 10 (was #4 I believe) of all the testing the KM had done to see which captains were worthy of command of any u-boat. Prien was lucky and with his high scores was one of the few that got assigned a type VII, competition was so fierce that even Kretschmer's first command was a duck (type II). From 38 till about mid 40 they had a very skilled group of sailors that were training to became u-boat captains instead of surface ships where they had all gotten their experience. That pool of talent dried up and the KM was never really able to fully recover from the loss of the "old breed". In 39' or 40' you had to have already proven yourself on the sea just to get command or even a commission on a duck. We all know what happens later in the war... |
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Chief of the Boat
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I await the response from Recrut Tsoul
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@ Gargamel
Of course it's documentary - documentation is the anglified German term. ![]() @ frau kaleun The scene is absolutly brilliant and Wagner's Lohengrin Overture is outstanding as well. I love to wake up with it.
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I don't.
Unless he has nothing but advice about how to play better. SubSim has a "general" forum for politics, rants, revisionism, etc.... let it move over there.
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