From Hunter to Hunted: The U-Boat in the Atlantic, 1939-1943
In the early stages of the Second World War, Donitz’s U-boats generally adhered to Prize Rules, surfacing before attacking and making every effort to preserve the lives of their victims’ crews. But, with the arming of merchant men and greater risk of damage or worse, they increasingly attacked without warning.

So successful was the U-boat campaign that Churchill saw it as the gravest threat the Nation faced. The low point was the March 1943 attack on convoys SC122 and HX229 when 44 U-boats sank 22 loaded ships.

The pendulum miraculously swung with improved tactics and technology. In May 1943 out of a force of over 50 U-boats that challenged ONS5, eight were sunk and 18 were damaged, some seriously. Such losses were unsustainable and, with allied yards turning out ships at ever increasing rates, Donitz withdrew his wolf packs from the North Atlantic.

Expert naval author and historian Bernard Edwards traces the course of the battle of the Atlantic through a series of thrilling engagement case studies.
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From Hunter to Hunted: The U-Boat in the Atlantic, 1939-1943
In the early stages of the Second World War, Donitz’s U-boats generally adhered to Prize Rules, surfacing before attacking and making every effort to preserve the lives of their victims’ crews. But, with the arming of merchant men and greater risk of damage or worse, they increasingly attacked without warning.

So successful was the U-boat campaign that Churchill saw it as the gravest threat the Nation faced. The low point was the March 1943 attack on convoys SC122 and HX229 when 44 U-boats sank 22 loaded ships.

The pendulum miraculously swung with improved tactics and technology. In May 1943 out of a force of over 50 U-boats that challenged ONS5, eight were sunk and 18 were damaged, some seriously. Such losses were unsustainable and, with allied yards turning out ships at ever increasing rates, Donitz withdrew his wolf packs from the North Atlantic.

Expert naval author and historian Bernard Edwards traces the course of the battle of the Atlantic through a series of thrilling engagement case studies.
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From Hunter to Hunted: The U-Boat in the Atlantic, 1939-1943

From Hunter to Hunted: The U-Boat in the Atlantic, 1939-1943

by Bernard Edwards
From Hunter to Hunted: The U-Boat in the Atlantic, 1939-1943

From Hunter to Hunted: The U-Boat in the Atlantic, 1939-1943

by Bernard Edwards

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Overview

In the early stages of the Second World War, Donitz’s U-boats generally adhered to Prize Rules, surfacing before attacking and making every effort to preserve the lives of their victims’ crews. But, with the arming of merchant men and greater risk of damage or worse, they increasingly attacked without warning.

So successful was the U-boat campaign that Churchill saw it as the gravest threat the Nation faced. The low point was the March 1943 attack on convoys SC122 and HX229 when 44 U-boats sank 22 loaded ships.

The pendulum miraculously swung with improved tactics and technology. In May 1943 out of a force of over 50 U-boats that challenged ONS5, eight were sunk and 18 were damaged, some seriously. Such losses were unsustainable and, with allied yards turning out ships at ever increasing rates, Donitz withdrew his wolf packs from the North Atlantic.

Expert naval author and historian Bernard Edwards traces the course of the battle of the Atlantic through a series of thrilling engagement case studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526763594
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 03/13/2020
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 642,413
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Bernard Edwards pursued a sea-going career commanding ships trading worldwide. After nearly forty years afloat. Captain Edwards settled in a tiny village in rural South Wales, to pursue his second career as a writer. His extensive knowledge of the sea and ships has enabled him to produce many authentic and eminently readable books which have received international recognition.

Table of Contents

Prologue xi

Part I In the Beginning 1

1 Commence Hostilities 3

2 One of Ropner's 15

3 Friday the Thirteenth 27

4 Retribution 41

5 Ropner's Again 53

6 Low Water 61

Part II The Turn of the Tide 75

7 Evening Departure 77

8 The Attack Begins 89

9 Storm Force 103

10 Black May 117

11 A Good Night's Work 131

12 The Stragglers 145

13 Drumbeat 159

14 End of the Road 173

Epilogue 187

Bibliography 189

Index 191

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