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Wolf: U-Boat Commanders in World War II (Hardcover)

~ Jordan Vause (Author)
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Designed for visual impact, this album combines photographs, paintings, and propaganda posters to illustrate a German crewman's life in submarine combat. For narration and interpretation of the Battle of the Atlantic, frankly better sources exist, but sometimes a lavish pictorial excites more readership interest. Full-page spreads abound, sorted among return-to-port receptions, interiors of U-boats, combat, sinkings, and death or rescue at sea, or relics like the sub pens in French ports or the U-505 in Chicago. Nazi naval insignia are represented through such items as Dx9a netz's baton and uniform and ace captain Gunther Prien's decorations, evidently left ashore before he was sunk. The damp grimness of the U-boat experience, conveyed in stills from Das Boot and in sidebar quotations from the most famous U-boat book, Iron Coffins by Herbert Werner (1969, o.p.), is evident throughout, lending readers a tactile first acquaintance with this critical phase of the war. Gilbert Taylor

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  • Hardcover: 249 pages
  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press; First Edition edition (March 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557508747
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557508744
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,084,303 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific stuff, very readable., August 13, 2005
By John Dynan "JD" (Elwood, Vic Australia) - See all my reviews
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Wolf is a departure from many of the submarine books of WWII. Rather than being a cold, dry, analysis of tonnage sunk and mission totals, it looks at the careers of a dozen U-Boat commanders as personal stories, warts and all. Starting with the illegal re-establishment of the Kriegsmarine's U-Boat fleet and particularly the early training, it progresses through the waves of new commanders who took over as their predecessors were either killed or transferred to desk jobs.

Vause divides these waves into those who started in U-Boats before the war, those who joined up early and achieved commands in the early days of the war and finally, those who were fed piecemeal into the mincing machine that was the last two years of the Battle of the Atlantic. It was in these final two years when the U-Bootwaffe suffered its worst casualties. For the uninitiated, 36,000 German sailors went to war in U-Boats and 32,000 did not return, the worst casualties of any combat group in WWII.

The highlight of the book for me was the odyssey of Victor Oehrn who, strangely for a submariner, was captured by Australian infantry in the North African desert! Without wishing to spoil the story, I can honestly say it would be worthy of a movie script and is very well presented by the author.

A great primer for anyone wishing to familiarise themselves with the U-Boat campaign of WWII, it is not intended to be a definitive work and does not get bogged down in cold analysis. Such books have their place but this is the alternative. At times funny, often sad but usually very insightful, it must be recommended very highly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wolf, U-Boat Commanders in World War II, April 19, 2001
By Thomas P. Armbruster (Simi Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Very well written. Was very complimentary to his first on Wolfgang Luth. I would recommend this to any WWII naval history buff of the North Atlantic, or more serious information finder of the times and places. I hope Mr. Vause continues his work, as patiently as I will wait.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book with something for all U Boat enthusiasts., April 6, 2009
By Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - See all my reviews
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Before reading any factual book, I always glance through the pictures and images. Only very rarely do I learn something important from this initial familiarisation. On this occasion I learned that an unofficial war between the US Navy and German submarines had been ongoing for several months before Pearl Harbour. Perhaps more importantly, apart from the portrait of Dönitz, I did not recognise any of the other photographs used.

This is a book about the men who manned Germany's submarines - her U Boats. It seeks to expose their character, their weaknesses and their strengths - the very "what it was" that made them successful and made them national heroes and occasionally national villains. There are those with whom even the casual reader of U Boat history will be familiar - Prien, Kretschmer and Schepke for example. Then there are those whose exploits, in some cases, were even greater or perhaps more dastardly but, for whatever reason, kept their own personal periscope of exposure well below the surface at all times and are, therefore, less well known - Weddigen (who, in an obsolete, gas-powered U Boat, sank the 3 Cruisers HMS' Aboukir, Cressy and Hogue within 90 minutes in September 1914 and escaped without a scratch), Schwieger (who infamously sank the Lusitania in May 1915 killing 1,198 people) and Lemp (who, within 6 hours of war being declared, sank the Athenia in 1939 and, breaking every rule of warfare imaginable, killed 128 people) to name but six.

It is that indefinable quality which binds together men from diverse backgrounds with very different attitudes, hopes and aspirations to perform a common task. That is what this book is all about and is, therefore essential reading for those with an interest in the U Boat.

On the down side, I found the Athenia's 128 death toll described as "several hundred" - something which may (or may not) reveal a lack of attention to fine detail during the author's research. In addition, that perennial favourite of mine is the inclusion of the hyphen between "U" and "Boat." Whilst many will regard this as VERY "picky-picky," it is a fact that the hyphen does not appear after the letter "U" in connection with U Boats anywhere in original German documents but was added by English language writers. This is not a book about U Boat commanders from a British or American perspective, it is researched in Germany with a cast of former U Boat commanders and it tells their story. Consequently, U Boat, U21 and U47 are quite correct. U-Boat, U-21 and U-47 are incorrect.

Whilst I may be surprised this was not spotted during research in Germany, it should not be allowed to mar the readers enjoyment of the work.

NM

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4.0 out of 5 stars A book with something for all U Boat enthusiasts.
Before reading any factual book, I always glance through the pictures and images. Only very rarely do I learn something important from this initial familiarisation. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ned Middleton

4.0 out of 5 stars A book with something for all U Boat enthusiasts.
Before reading any factual book, I always glance through the pictures and images. Only very rarely do I learn something important from this initial familiarisation. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ned Middleton

4.0 out of 5 stars A book with something for all U Boat enthusiasts.
Before reading any factual book, I always glance through the pictures and images. Only very rarely do I learn something important from this initial familiarisation. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ned Middleton

5.0 out of 5 stars You'll see Das Boat in a new way
this book brings back some of the mystery to the U-boat and its crews.For a long time The Boat was seen as a "one size fits all" description of U-boat warfare. Read more
Published on February 7, 2007 by Douglas E. Libert

5.0 out of 5 stars Makes you take another look at Das Boot.
i enjoyed this book because it points out the different personalities of the U-boat commanders as opposed to accounts that have a "one size fits all",seen one u-boater seen them... Read more
Published on January 31, 2007 by Douglas E. Libert

5.0 out of 5 stars Good book: complements Harold McCormick's book
Good book. Interviews with Jurgen Oesten complement Harold J. McCormick's "Two Years Behind the Mast: An American Landlubber at Sea in World War II. Read more
Published on June 17, 1997

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