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The Voyage of the "Deutschland"

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The narrator, commander of a submarine merchantman, recounts a wartime transatlantic voyage to deliver cargo to America and return through an enemy blockade. He details the vessel's construction and sea trials, daily life and cramped routines aboard, severe Atlantic storms and mechanical strains, and tactical measures to evade patrols and searchlights. Stops at American ports, the tense passage running the blockade, and the homeward crossing are described with practical technical notes and human moments of hardship and relief. The account concludes with the vessel's reception on return and reflections on seamanship and endurance.

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Paul König

Paul König was a writer known for his literary work "The Voyage of the 'Deutschland'", which reflects his interest in maritime themes and exploration. His writing often captures the essence of adventure and the human experience in the face of the unknown. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, König's contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the era's fascination with travel and discovery. His work remains a testament to the spirit of exploration that characterized his time.

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