U-Boats at War
Busch, Harald
1982, Putnam
ISBN 0345307550
Paperback, 176 pages, no photos, no index, no bibliography
Type. | General History |
Pros. | Very readable book covering some of the highlights of the U-boat war |
Cons. | One serious error (see below); no index |
Rating. |
The book is arranged chronologically in four sections, covering 3 September 1939 to summer 1940; summer 1940 to spring 1942; spring 1942 to March 1943; and spring 1943 to May 1945. Each section begins with a historical overview of that period, then goes on to highlight the experiences of various U-boats active during that time. The result is a useful summary of U-boat warfare in World War II.
Part 1 covers U-47 at Scapa Flow; U-48 (Schultze); a first-person chapter (the author was a veteran of the U-boat force); and U-57 (Topp).
Part 2 recounts the stories of U-93 (Korth); U-99's sinking and Kretschmer's capture; U-107 (Hessler); U-124 (Mohr); and U-106 (Rasch). This section also contains the book's only serious error, in that U-107 is referred to as U-106 throughout the chapter on Hessler.
Part 3 treats U-201 (Schnee); U-552 (Topp again); and U-73 (Rosenbaum); and includes a chapter by Reinhart Reche of U-255 on his participation in the action against convoy PQ-17.
Part 4 presents the adventures of U-516 (Tillessen) and U-953 (Marbach), and includes the full text of Wolfgang Lüth's famous lecture on leadership and morale in U-boats.
A short introductory chapter gives the reader a taste of what life on a U-boat was like. Written in a clear yet dramatic style, sometimes using the present tense to heighten suspense at critical moments, this is both an excellent read and a valuable historical overview. The author based his work on his own experiences and on interviews with other men of the U-boat force to form a vivid and generally accurate picture of the course of the conflict. The only major flaw (besides the U-106/U-107 confusion noted above) is the lack of an index.
Review written by Tonya Allen.
Published on 7 Feb 2000.
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