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Uboats Off Bermuda Patrol Summaries And Merchant Ship Survivors Landed In Bermuda 19401944 Wiberg

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Uboats Off Bermuda Patrol Summaries And Merchant Ship Survivors Landed In Bermuda 19401944 Wiberg
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Publisher: [Oxford, UK] : Fonthill Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.84 MB
Author: Wiberg, Eric T. (Eric Troels), author
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Uboats Off Bermuda Patrol Summaries And Merchant Ship Survivors Landed In Bermuda 19401944 Wiberg by Wiberg, Eric T. (eric Troels), Author instant download after payment.

288 pages : 25 cm, For the first time, a book exposes an obscure theater of the Second World War in great detail and comprehensively, not just in terms of geography but also from the perspectives of both Allied and Axis participants. \"U-Boats off Bermuda\" provides details of specific U-Boat patrols and their commanders, as well as a general overview of the situation in the theater of war around Bermuda. It is a detailed analysis of individual casualties, broken down by a) background of ship, b) background of U-boat, c) attack method (surface and/or submersed), d) details of survivors and their plight at sea and e) their rescue, recuperation and repatriation. Detailed maps and illustrations provide a human face to what were often tragic attacks with fatal consequences. Did you know that half a dozen German submarines came close enough to the Naval Operating Base in Bermuda to see Gibbs Hill? Or that hardy Canadians from a sunken trading schooner rowed and sailed their way to the remote island--on their own? Allied pilots based in Bermuda sank two German U-Boats, rescued dozens in daring water landings, and several crashed, Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-288)