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Official U-Boat Commanders Handbook
Year: 2013
Pages: 171
Format: PDF CONV

Pages: 171
Format: PDF CONV

The Official U-Boat Commander's Handbook is a comprehensive guide that provides a detailed overview of the development and operation of German submarines during World War II. The book covers all aspects of U-boat warfare, from the design and construction of the boats to their deployment and tactics. It also includes information on the training and organization of U-boat crews, as well as the weapons and equipment used by the Germans during the war. The handbook is written in a clear and concise manner, making it an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about this important aspect of World War II history. The book begins with an introduction to the U-boat, discussing its origins and the role it played in the German Navy. This is followed by a detailed description of the design and construction of the boats, including their size, speed, and armament. The author then delves into the various types of U-boats used during the war, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Next, the book explores the training process for U-boat crew members, including the rigorous physical and mental demands of the job. The author also discusses the organizational structure of the U-boat fleet, including the chain of command and the roles of different crew members. This section provides valuable insight into the inner workings of the German Navy and how it functioned during wartime.
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