German U-Boat Ace Carl Emmermann
German U-Boat Ace Carl Emmermann
Though he entered combat late in May 1942, Carl Emmermann sank twenty-six Allied ships in only four combat patrols while commanding U-172, becoming the thirteenth most successful U-boat commander of the war. U-172, a Type IXC U-boat, saw non-stop action throughout the Atlantic, during its four patrols under Emmermann.
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Though he entered combat late in May 1942, Carl Emmermann sank twenty-six Allied ships in only four combat patrols while commanding U-172, becoming the thirteenth most successful U-boat commander of the war. U-172, a Type IXC U-boat, saw non-stop action throughout the Atlantic, during its four patrols under Emmermann. U-172’s third patrol to Cape Town would be its longest with 131 days at sea, where it added eight vessels to its list of successes in this sector; the first sinkings in this area for the U-boat service. On its sixth patrol under a different commander, U-172 would later be sunk in December 1943. Awarded the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves in 1944, Emmermann was ordered at St. Nazaire, France, to command the Kriegsmarine’s 6th U-boat Flotilla. Later in Germany, he became the new sub-specialist for the Type XXIII U-boat, and in the last months of the war, commanded a marine battalion in defense of Hamburg. This biography details all WWII patrols by U-172 and features over 230 images and maps.
Specifikationer
Attributnamn |
Attributvärde |
Artikelkod
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9780764355660 |
Författare
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Luc Braeuer |
Förlag
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Schiffer Publishing |
Imprint
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Schiffer Military History |
ISBN
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9780764355660 |
Listpris
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29.99 USD |
Mått
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235 x 310 x 14 mm |
Mediatyp
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Inbunden |
Originaltitel
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German U-Boat Ace Carl Emmermann |
Sidantal
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80 |
Språk
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Engelska |
Utgiven
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2018-09-28 |
Vikt
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901 g |