Dönitz's Crews

Dönitz's Crews
Title Dönitz's Crews PDF eBook
Author French L. MacLean
Publisher Schiffer Military
Pages 336
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780764333569

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With dozens of historical documents and over 400 photographs, the author not only presents a comprehensive history of U-boat crews and the undersea war, but also shows how those with an interest in the U-boat war can find U-boat-related artifacts and how they can trace many to specific boats - and then research what those boats and crews accomplished.

Doenitz

Doenitz
Title Doenitz PDF eBook
Author David T. Zabecki
Publisher Merriam Press
Pages 238
Release 1997
Genre Admirals
ISBN 1576380424

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Hitler, Dönitz, and the Baltic Sea

Hitler, Dönitz, and the Baltic Sea
Title Hitler, Dönitz, and the Baltic Sea PDF eBook
Author Howard D. Grier
Publisher Naval Inst Press
Pages 287
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781591143451

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"In examining that strategy, Grier answers lingering questions about the Third Reich's final months and also provides evidence of its emphasis up naval affairs and of Admiral Karl Donitz's influence in shaping Hitler's grand strategy. Donitz intended to starve Britain into submission and halt the shipment of American troops and supplies to Europe with a fleet of new Type XXI U-boats. But to test the new submarines and train their crews the Nazis needed control of the Baltic Sea and possession of its ports, and to launch their U-boat offensive they needed Norway, the only suitable location that remained after the loss of France in the summer of 1944." "This work analyzes German naval strategy from 1944 to 1945 and its role in shaping the war on land in the Baltic."--BOOK JACKET.

Dönitz

Dönitz
Title Dönitz PDF eBook
Author Peter Padfield
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages 534
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780304358700

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A distinguished naval historian and biographer paints a riveting portrait of Grand Admiral Karl Donitz, the Supreme Commander of the German Navy and mastermind of World War Two's devastating submarine war. As Germany slid inexorably towards defeat in 1945, the Fuhrer rewarded his most loyal supporter by appointing Donitz his successor--the Third Reich's final leader. "Compellingly readable...conveys a flavor of Nazi leadership unmatched by anything outside the memoirs of Albert Speer. It is difficult to frame higher praise."--John Keegan.

Grey Wolf

Grey Wolf
Title Grey Wolf PDF eBook
Author Gordon Williamson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 145
Release 2012-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782000046

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The scourge of Allied shipping during World War II, the U-Boot Waffe was one of the most feared components of Hitler's war machine, yet the Kriegsmarine was the least political branch of the Third Reich. The sailors of the U-boat arm were courageous, highly skilled seamen, who fought a war in the toughest conditions: subject to immense tension, and forced to cope with the challenges of the Atlantic, life for a U-boat recruit was far from easy. This title explores the life of a typical U-boat crewman, from recruitment, through training and service conditions, to combat experience throughout the war. Illustrated with many previously unpublished images, this book offers a fresh insight into the experiences of the men in Dönitz's legendary 'wolf packs'.

Waffen-SS Tiger Crews at Kursk

Waffen-SS Tiger Crews at Kursk
Title Waffen-SS Tiger Crews at Kursk PDF eBook
Author French L. MacLean
Publisher Schiffer Military History
Pages 224
Release 2020-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780764360473

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Kursk is often labeled the "Greatest Tank Battle in History". The Wehrmacht fielded a total of just 120 Tiger tanks during the engagement, including 35 from the 2nd SS Panzer Corps. This corps comprised of the three most controversial divisions of the Second World War: Leibstandarte, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. The war crimes committed by these units (at places like Oradour, Malmedy, and Le Paradis) remain contentious topics of discussion to this day, and their fighting qualities have been analyzed for decades. By examining a focused group of men in great detail, specifically the 226 Tiger crewmen at Kursk, the author provides an insight into the sprawling and enigmatic organization that was the Waffen-SS. This project aims to scrape away the mythology surrounding the most feared soldiers, who crewed the most iconic tank, at one of the most vicious battles of the Second World War.

The Sinking of the Laconia and the U-Boat War

The Sinking of the Laconia and the U-Boat War
Title The Sinking of the Laconia and the U-Boat War PDF eBook
Author James P. Duffy
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 148
Release 2013-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803245408

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Originally published: Santa Barbara, California: Praeger/ABC-CLIO, 2009.