Gunther Prien And U47: The Bull Of Scapa Flow: From The Sinking Of Hms Royal Oak To The Battle Of The Atlantic

Gunther Prien And U47: The Bull Of Scapa Flow: From The Sinking Of Hms Royal Oak To The Battle Of The Atlantic

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Gunther Prien And U47: The Bull Of Scapa Flow: From The Sinking Of Hms Royal Oak To The Battle Of The Atlantic

Gunther Prien And U47: The Bull Of Scapa Flow: From The Sinking Of Hms Royal Oak To The Battle Of The Atlantic

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SKU: DADAX1526737752
ISBN: 9781526737755
Publisher: Frontline Books
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On The Night Of 13/14 October 1939, The Type Viib U-Boat U-47, On Its Second War Patrol, Penetrated The Main Royal Navy Base At Scapa Flow And Sank The British Battleship Hms Royal Oak. This Legendary Attack Is Remembered As One Of The Most Audacious Raids In The History Of Submarine Warfare. Laid Down On 25 February 1937, And Entering Service In December 1938 Under The Command Of Oberleutnant Zur See, Later Kapitanleutnant Gunther Prien, After Sinking Hms Royal Oak Both Prien And His Famous U-Boat Were Known Thereafter As The Bull Of Scapa Flow. During A Lavish Celebration In Berlin To Mark The Sinking Of Hms Royal Oak, The Crew Members Of U-47 Were Received By Adolf Hitler. For His Part, Prien Received The KnightS Cross, Becoming The First U-Boat Officer And Only The Second Member Of The Kriegsmarine To Receive This Decoration. Still Under PrienS Command, U-47 Returned To Sea On 16 November 1939. Over The Months That Followed, U-47 Went On To Complete A Total Of Ten War Patrols. During These, Prien And His Crew Sank A Total Of Thirty-One Allied Ships And Damaged Eight More, Making It One Of The Most Successful U-Boats Of The Second World War. As A Central Figure In The Battle Of The Atlantic, Prien Was Consistently At The Heart Of Events Until He Was Lost On Board U-47 In March 1941. U-47 Had Departed Lorient On Her Tenth And Last Patrol On 20 February 1941. She Went Missing On 7 March 1941. In This Remarkably Detailed Account, The Author Charts The Full Story Of U-47, Its Commander And Crew. As Well As Examining All The Main Events In Each Of U-47S Ten War Patrols, Particularly The Attack On Hms Royal Oak, For Which A Number Of Important New Conclusions Are Explored, As Is U-47S Final Fate.

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