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Iron Coffins: A Personal Account of the German U-Boat Battles of World War II
Iron Coffins A Personal Account of the German UBoat Battles of World War II
Author: Herbert A. Werner
"With Werner we sweat out attacks in the foul air of the U-Boat, cringing with him at every bomb."--New York Times. The former German U-boat commander Herbert Werner navigates readers through the waters of World War II, recounting four years of the most significant and savage battles. By war's end, 28,000 out of 39,000 German sailors had...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780306811609
ISBN-10: 030681160X
Publication Date: 6/2002
Pages: 388
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Publisher: Da Capo Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I like submarine movies. Don't ask me why. Something about people in vessels navigating through deadly environments appeals to me, it may explain why I also like SF involving spaceships... But enough of that. I recently rewatched the movie "Das Boot", and my spouse got a bug, found this book, and suggested I try it. Military autobiography is totally out of my preferred genres, but it is fascinating. It's more of a "what I did" account rather than "how I felt" account. Because of that (and as an American) I couldn't come up with a lot of empathy for Werner or his men, but despite the rather matter-of-fact prose you still get a really good idea of just how wretched it must have been down there. The slow realization they were losing, and what might happen... very interesting account.


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