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The Diary of a U-boat Commander / With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Etienne

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A wartime submarine commander's diary combines detailed accounts of patrols, torpedo attacks, ramming incidents, mine-laying and navigation with candid observations about mechanical failure, fatigue and the tedium between actions. Entries convey operational procedures, encounters with enemy vessels and convoy patrols, and the constant need for evasive maneuvering, set alongside moments of companionship and personal reflection. An introductory narrative describes the capture and surrender of a submarine and the emotional aftermath, while translator's notes and annotations supply contextual dates and explanations.

About the Author

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Sir Stephen King-Hall

Sir Stephen King-Hall was a British naval officer and author, best known for his work "The Diary of a U-boat Commander." This book provides a unique perspective on submarine warfare during World War I, blending personal narrative with historical context. King-Hall's writings reflect his experiences and insights gained from his military service, contributing to the understanding of naval history and maritime strategy. His literary contributions offer readers a glimpse into the complexities of naval operations and the human experiences behind them.

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