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Black Flag The Surrender Of Germanys Uboat Forces 1945 Paterson

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Black Flag The Surrender Of Germanys Uboat Forces 1945 Paterson
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Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 27.81 MB
Author: Paterson, Lawrence
ISBN: 08ba070dfe841369feea0073dce96da2, 23099067, 08BA070DFE841369FEEA0073DCE96DA2
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Black Flag The Surrender Of Germanys Uboat Forces 1945 Paterson by Paterson, Lawrence 08ba070dfe841369feea0073dce96da2, 23099067, 08BA070DFE841369FEEA0073DCE96DA2 instant download after payment.

On the eve of Germany's surrender in May 1945, Grossadmiral Karl DAnitz commanded thousands of loyal and active men of the U-boat service. Still fully armed and unbroken in morale, enclaves of these men occupied bases stretching from Norway to France, where cadres of U-boat men fought on in ports that defied besieging Allied troops to the last. At sea U-boats still operated on a war footing around Britain, the coasts of the United States and as far as Malaya. Following the agreement to surrender, these large formations needed to be disarmed - often by markedly inferior forces - and the boats at sea located and escorted into the harbours of their erstwhile enemies. Neither side knew entirely what to expect, and many of the encounters were tense; in some cases there were unsavoury incidents, and stories of worse. For many Allied personnel it was their first glimpse of the dreaded U-boat menace and both sides were forced to exercise considerable restraint to avoid compromising the terms of Germany's surrender. One of the last but most dramatic acts of the naval war, the story of how the surrender was handled has never been treated at length before. This book uncovers much new material about the process itself and the ruthless aftermath for both the crews and their boats."

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