Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke

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Price
$114.00
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.18 X 9.72 X 1.1 inches | 1.39 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780275936778
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About the Author

TIMOTHY P. MULLIGAN is an archivist specializing in captured German and World War II era U.S. military and naval records. He edited the volume Wolf Packs in the Time-Life series The Third Reich (1989), and wrote the book, The Politics of Illusion and Empire (Praeger, 1988).

Reviews

"This excellent volume uses a comprehensive array of primary and secondary sources to paint a vivid portrait not only of this maverick of the Kriegsmarine but of a whole generation of German naval officers, especially U-boat veterans."-Booklist
"General readers will enjoy this book as will specialists. Highly recommended for all levels."-Choice
"In recounting the twisty path taken by one casualty of a global conflict, Mulligan sheds considerable light on the tactics and technology employed by a loathsome regime's silent service."-Kirkus Reviews
"Lone Wolf is thus a great addition to the history of World War Two and the German navy, whilst at the same time being a must read for anyone interested in the Battle of the Atlantic."-The Journal of Military History
"Offers fresh insights into the Battle of the Atlantic through the story of a U-boat service that would ultimately lose three quarters of its men, and a portrait of one its most successful and controversial commanders."-Publishers Weekly
?General readers will enjoy this book as will specialists. Highly recommended for all levels.?-Choice
?In recounting the twisty path taken by one casualty of a global conflict, Mulligan sheds considerable light on the tactics and technology employed by a loathsome regime's silent service.?-Kirkus Reviews
?Lone Wolf is thus a great addition to the history of World War Two and the German navy, whilst at the same time being a must read for anyone interested in the Battle of the Atlantic.?-The Journal of Military History
?Offers fresh insights into the Battle of the Atlantic through the story of a U-boat service that would ultimately lose three quarters of its men, and a portrait of one its most successful and controversial commanders.?-Publishers Weekly
?This excellent volume uses a comprehensive array of primary and secondary sources to paint a vivid portrait not only of this maverick of the Kriegsmarine but of a whole generation of German naval officers, especially U-boat veterans.?-Booklist