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Americas Uboats Terror Trophies Of World War I 1st Edition Chris Dubbs

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Americas Uboats Terror Trophies Of World War I 1st Edition Chris Dubbs
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Publisher: Nebraska
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.65 MB
Pages: 151
Author: Chris Dubbs
ISBN: 9780803269477, 0803269471
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Americas Uboats Terror Trophies Of World War I 1st Edition Chris Dubbs by Chris Dubbs 9780803269477, 0803269471 instant download after payment.

The submarine was one of the most revolutionary weapons of World War I, inciting both terror and fascination for militaries and civilians alike. During the war, after U-boats sank the Lusitania and began daring attacks on shipping vessels off the East Coast, the American press dubbed these weapons “Hun Devil Boats,” “Sea Thugs,” and “Baby Killers.” But at the conflict’s conclusion, the U.S. Navy acquired six U-boats to study and to serve as war souvenirs. Until their destruction under armistice terms in 1921, these six U-boats served as U.S. Navy ships, manned by American crews. The ships visited eighty American cities to promote the sale of victory bonds and to recruit sailors, allowing hundreds of thousands of Americans to see up close the weapon that had so captured the public’s imagination. In America’s U-Boats Chris Dubbs examines the legacy of submarine warfare in the American imagination. Combining nautical adventure, military history, and underwater archaeology, Dubbs shares the previously untold story of German submarines and their impact on American culture and reveals their legacy and Americans’ attitudes toward this new wonder weapon.

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