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Old 02-08-06, 03:38 PM   #16
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I'm currently reading Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke by Timothy P. Mulligan. I'm only a few chapters in, but it's had lots of interesting stuff in it so far. Henke captained U-515, a Type IX C.
Been going through this list of books and attempting to get them cheap off amazon. But this one struck me down!

How much!?
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Old 02-08-06, 03:50 PM   #17
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Heinz Schaeffer
U-Boat 977
WW Norton & Co (1952)
Bantam Paperback (1981)


Schaeffer started his war as a junior U-Boat officer in May 1941, and ended it by taking his Type VIIc from Norway to Argentina, arriving on August 17, 1945, after a 66-day voyage entirely under water, running on schnorkel. His highly readable book covers his career in as much detail as can be packed into 190 pages.
On your recommendation, ordered for £1.25
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Old 02-12-06, 06:30 PM   #18
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Siegfried Breyer - GERMAN U-BOAT TYPE XXI
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Old 02-18-06, 03:56 AM   #19
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Almost finished U977, excellent book. Like it said in the review, not too much details but very good.

Ordered the golden horseshoe for 0.01p. Gotta love amazon and second hand books
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Old 02-22-06, 10:18 AM   #20
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My little contribution with some less known titles:

"Sharks and little fishes" - by Ott
Sad war tale about a small group of german sailors, since enlistment to last mission on an u-boot, passing trought their service on a minesweeper. To not miss.

"No survivors" and following books - by Gray
A four books saga around the career of a fictional german ace.
An enjoyable adventure, nearly disappeared from bookstores.

"A twist of sands" - by Jenkins
A mix between a spy story and a war tale, with interesting pages about submarines.
The main character is the captain of a british sub, who had to face lot of tactical and technical problems to hunt an experimental u-boat

"Un sommergibile non è tornato alla base" - by Maronari
If translated, the english title should sound like "A submarine never come back to base", or something similar
It's the war diary of an italian subsailor of the "Tazzoli", the tonnage leader of "Regia Marina" .
Interesting to read, even if the author wasn't a great writer.

"U-boot, secret menace" - by Mason
Short and cheap historical handbook about german WWII subs; simple but nearly exhaustive, it appeared about thirty years ago in pocket edition, and was translated in italian and spanish (an used copy of the spanish version was available past month in a nautical bookstore in Rome).
The english title given is my translation from "latin" versions.
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Old 02-28-06, 04:55 AM   #21
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Anything in English on Italian subs in WW2 ?
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Old 02-28-06, 06:15 AM   #22
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For those who are more interested in WWI era.

Raiders of the Deep
Lowell Thomas
isbn: 1591148618
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Old 02-28-06, 10:00 AM   #23
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Anything in English on Italian subs in WW2 ?
I don't know for printed books, but something really interesting is available online:

http://www.subnetitalia.it/

and

http://www.regiamarina.net/
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Anybody read 'The Cruel Sea' by Nicholas Monseraat? A brilliant book about the terror and drudgery of convoy duty. Semi-autobiographical as well, though Monseraat did a fully autobiographic one... which I can't quite remember. Gagh.
How did the movie compare to the book?
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