Memoirs. Ten Years And Twenty Days
Donitz Karl
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 1990
Edition: First Edition
Description: 520 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout.
Publishers Description: Commander of the U-boat fleet, Supreme Naval Commander, and finally Hitlers successor in the last days of the Third Reich, Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz (18911980) has been condemned as a Nazi and praised as one of the most brilliant and honorable military leaders of the war. His "wolfpack" tactics resulted in a handful of U-boats sinking 14.5 million tons and nearly deciding the Battle of the Atlantic. Sentenced to ten years at the Nuremberg Trials, Doenitz wrote his memoirs upon his release. In a clear firm style he discusses the planning and execution of the U-boat campaign; the controversial sinking of the Laconia; Americas "neutrality" before its entry into the war; the Normandy invasion; the July 1944 bomb plot; his encounters with Raeder, Gring, Speer, Himmler, and Hitler; as well as his own brief tenure as the last Führer. Doenitzs invaluable work allows the reader to view the war at sea through the periscopes eye.
ISBN: 9781853670527
(217099)