![](/images/blank-book/blank-book.1920.jpg)
Parametre
Kategórie
Viac o knihe
This book relates the life - and death - of the rebel German seaman who became one of the most successful U-boat commanders of World War II. In this carefully documented study, Timothy P. Mulligan tells the story of Werner Henke and the crew of U-515 in the Battle of the Atlantic, where they engaged in long-range "lone wolf" operations against Allied ships. The story of U-5l5 is closely correlated to the overall conduct of the U-boat war, including assessments of Karl Donitz's strategy, the influence of technological innovations, and the contributions of Allied signal intelligence. Henke sank twenty-four merchant vessels and two warships before U-515 itself was sunk and he and his crew captured by a U.S. task force in 1944. Fearing he would be turned over to the British and tried as a war criminal, Henke became the only U-boat captain killed in North America while trying to escape as a prisoner of war.
Nákup knihy
Lone wolf, Timothy Patrick Mulligan
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 1995
Doručenie
Platobné metódy
Navrhnúť zmenu
- Titul
- Lone wolf
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Timothy Patrick Mulligan
- Vydavateľ
- Univ. of Oklahoma Press
- Rok vydania
- 1995
- ISBN10
- 0806127805
- ISBN13
- 9780806127804
- Kategórie
- Vojenstvo
- Anotácia
- This book relates the life - and death - of the rebel German seaman who became one of the most successful U-boat commanders of World War II. In this carefully documented study, Timothy P. Mulligan tells the story of Werner Henke and the crew of U-515 in the Battle of the Atlantic, where they engaged in long-range "lone wolf" operations against Allied ships. The story of U-5l5 is closely correlated to the overall conduct of the U-boat war, including assessments of Karl Donitz's strategy, the influence of technological innovations, and the contributions of Allied signal intelligence. Henke sank twenty-four merchant vessels and two warships before U-515 itself was sunk and he and his crew captured by a U.S. task force in 1944. Fearing he would be turned over to the British and tried as a war criminal, Henke became the only U-boat captain killed in North America while trying to escape as a prisoner of war.