Overview: The brave men, and now women, who choose to serve on todayβs submarines have to have a certain type of bravery that many do not possess. There is always the danger that the wrong move, a wrong turn, or mechanical failure will spell certain death for them. At times of war, this danger is ev
True Stories of German UBoats & Their Dangerous Missions
β Scribed by Cooper, Leonard
- Publisher
- First Class Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Submarine, WW2, WWII, Soldier Stories 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Overview: The brave men, and now women, who choose to serve on todayβs submarines have to have a certain type of bravery that many do not possess. There is always the danger that the wrong move, a wrong turn, or mechanical failure will spell certain death for them. At times of war, this danger is even more amplified. Those who signed up for duty in the early submarines were more at risk than todayβs military forces. This was the case for the German U-Boat crews.
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