In the autumn of 1944 the Second World War was coming to an end. In
the Atlantic the U-boats had been beaten back through a massive
programme of Allied shipbuildings combined with tactical,
technological and intelligence improvements. The threat to Allied
shipping had diminished. But it had not disappeared, and a lone U-boat
on its first active patrol slipped into the North Channel; in just a
few days five ships lay broken on the seabed including the Empire
Heritage, one of the largest Allied ships lost in the entire war. Also
lost was a rescue ship attacked while she was trying to rescue
survivors from the Empire Heritage, the Jacksonville, an American
tanker sailing out of New York, and a RN corvette sent to hunt the
U-boat down. Many of those lost burned to death in the sea. In a
little over a week U-482 sank five ships from three different convoys.
In 'Darkest Before Dawn' John Peterson presents the story for the
first time of how U-482 managed to slip undetected into the busy
shipping lanes of the North Channel and carry out the last great
U-boat patrol of the war. It is the story of the attack, the aftermath
and the men involved, including the aristocratic U-boat commander von
Matushka, who earlier witnessed the Bismarck sink HMS Hood.
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U-482 and the Sinking of the Empire Heritage 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780752472669
Publisert
2014
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Vendor
The History Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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