U-Boat Aces

Cover of U-Boat Aces by Geoffrey P. Jones
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First UK Edition
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781841450353
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 0.95 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.54510943
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U-Boat Aces by Geoffrey P. Jones, published by Cerberus Publishing in August 2005, offers a detailed exploration of naval warfare during World War II. This first UK edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the experiences of U-boat commanders who played pivotal roles in the sinking of several British ships, including the Ark Royal and HMS Avenger, highlighting the challenges they faced and the dramatic circumstances surrounding these events.

Readers will find a blend of contemporary first-hand accounts and modern research that sheds light on the actions of both German and British forces. The narrative reveals the courage and strategic decisions made by seamen on both sides, while also examining the careers of the U-boat commanders and their fates. Each story is distinct, providing insights into the complexities of naval engagements and the human experiences behind them. The book addresses themes of military history and the conflicts of World War II, making it a significant addition to the literature on this subject.


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By the end of 1942 Britain had lost many large ships at sea. Ark Royal, Barham, Courageous, Duchess of Atholl, Eagle, Empress of Britain, Orcades, Strathallan, Viceroy of India and Warwick Castle had all been torpedoed and sunk. In every case the U-boat commander returned to base to tell the tale. In most cases the victim was well protected by escorts and the odds against the U-boat’s subsequent escape had been heavy. After careful research on both the German and British sides, the author has discovered fascinating new insights into these dramatic events. When, for example, the Ark Royal was finally sunk after many false alarms, the signals officer of U-81 relates that the U-boat was actually firing at a different target. Included also is the story of the loss of the auxiliary aircraft carrier HMS Avenger, which was sunk with heavy loss of life. The U-boat commander, however, did not know of his success until some years after the war had ended. The story of these sinkings has been taken from contemporary first hand accounts, combined with modern research, and reveals the courage, cool-headedness and occasional compassion on the part of the seamen involved on both sides. The author also investigates the careers of the commanders. What else did they sink, and what was their eventual fate and that of their boats? Each of the stories in this book is different in character, each has a dramatic tale to tell.

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Publisher: Cerberus Publishing. Year: 2005.
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Language: en. Pages: 192. Edition: First UK Edition.

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