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Uboat War Patrol The Hidden Photographic Diary Of U564 Lawrence Paterson

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Uboat War Patrol The Hidden Photographic Diary Of U564 Lawrence Paterson
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Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 98.64 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Lawrence Paterson
ISBN: 9781591148906, 1591148901
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Uboat War Patrol The Hidden Photographic Diary Of U564 Lawrence Paterson by Lawrence Paterson 9781591148906, 1591148901 instant download after payment.

Teddy Suhern's U-564 is among the most famous in the illustrious history of Germany's U-boats of World War II, and Suhren himself ranks in the top tier of U-boat commanders, admired both for his extraordinary successes and his infamously anti-establishment attitude. This photographic history of Suhren's U-564 patrol in the summer of 1942 provides new insight into the submarine's trials and successes. The photographs, taken by an onboard war correspondent, show the U-boat in action in the Atlantic and Caribbean, as the Kriegsmarine teetered on the verge of its ultimate downfall. Found in U-564's concrete pen in Brest in 1945, the photographs remained in a shoebox under a bed for nearly sixty years, but now, through the painstaking research of Lawrence Paterson and the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, they are presented for the first time in this unique history of the boat, her crew, and their illustrious and much-loved commander.

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