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Silent Hunters: German U-Boat Commanders of World War II (Bluejacket Paperback Series)

Silent Hunters: German U-Boat Commanders of World War II (Bluejacket Paperback Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More great commanders besides Prien, Schepke and Kretschmer
Review: An excellent book that shows us the sides of U-Boat commanders other than Prien, Schepke and Kretschmer. These guys were not as well known as Wolfgang Luth or Erich Topp, but they definitely made their marks during their service.

Silent Hunters is an appropriate title for the book in more ways than one. The U-Boats were silent hunters, and these commanders were more silent, not grabbing the headlines as much as those listed above.

The gripping account of U-615's struggle is amazing as Kapitsky struggles to save himself and his crew.

Relive Guggenheimer's victory in the Mediterranean as he sinks the British carrier Ark Royal just a few weeks after the carrier had helped to sink the Bismarck.

Relive the trial of Commander Eck, the only U-Boat captain to be executed for a war crime.

Informational reading that many people may not know about. I love researching U-Boats, and this book gave me more details. A nice addition to my growing archive!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An outstanding compendium
Review: I know the editor, which is why I picked up this book. Silent Hunters taught me more things about lesser-known U-boat commanders and amazing experiences than I have learned elsewhere. Erich Topp's gracefully and poignantly written wartime memoir of his friend and ace Englebert Endrass, once he learned of his death, moved me to tears. Ralph Kapitsky's remarkable long-running battle against airplanes in the Caribbean was a real shocker. The Eck trial and execution was a full expose of victor's justice, though Eck deserved what he got (the trial was flawed). All the chapters are deeply researched, well-written and a real contribution. I look forward to this editor's "Hunt and Kill: U-505 and the U-boat boat War in the Atlantic," which I see Amazon also has listed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The personal stories of six WW2 U-Boat Commanders.
Review: When reviewing a book about U-Boats some weeks ago, I automatically thought of (and mentioned) Gunther Prien and Otto Kretschmer. There were, of course, many other U-Boat commanders far to numerous to mention here and, for different people with an interest in this particular aspect of WW2, those and other names will come readily to mind.

This book is about six very different U-Boat commanders and each account is written by a different author. Apart from Endrass, I had not heard of the others - and I am certain to be admonished for that in some quarters. Each chapter tells the complete story of the subject German officer from start to finish. It includes their lives, their backgrounds and, as the title of the book might suggest, their achievements in battle for each of these men was indeed a silent hunter.

Jurgen Oesten is a holder of the Knight's Cross and a former commander of U-16, U106 and U-861. On the back of this book he has written the words "As a former member of the same trade and based on my own knowledge, I can say that each of the six authors succeeds in presenting an excellent description of the individual personalities of their subjects, building up a memory that is worth keeping."

Some might say this book could be improved by the addition of more historic photographs but I found it contained just the right photograph at the right time.

An excellent read and a book which adds a little extra to one's overall knowledge of the U-Boat campaign of WW2.

NM


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