Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke

Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke

by Timothy Mulligan
ISBN-10:
0275936775
ISBN-13:
9780275936778
Pub. Date:
08/23/1993
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275936775
ISBN-13:
9780275936778
Pub. Date:
08/23/1993
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke

Lone Wolf: The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke

by Timothy Mulligan

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Overview

This book relates the life and the death of the rebel German seaman who became one of the most successful U-Boat commanders of World War II. The story of Werner Henke—and a narrative outlining the history of his boat, U-515, and its crew—forms the basis for a biography of a man who defies the stereotypes of German character, who never fit in as a career officer in the German Navy, but who chose a suicidal death in acceptance of the code of the military service whose rules he continually bent and broke. Though the story Mulligan relates is engrossing and action-packed, it is also a carefully documented study that breaks new ground in uncovering the sociological background of Henke and his crew; in short, it is a study in German history as well as a biography of a U-Boat Commander.

Examining the backgrounds and attitudes of the crew, including their views on Hitler and the treatment of the Jews, Mulligan sheds new light on the men who constituted an elite in Hitler's Wehrmacht. The story of U-515 is also closely correlated to the overall conduct of the U-Boat war, including assessments of Karl Donitz's strategy, the influence of technological innovations, and the contributions of Allied signal intelligence. Henke's confrontation with the Gestapo and a detailed account of the sinking of the passenger liner Ceramic further add to the story, revealing the complex reality behind an image too long dominated by propaganda stereotypes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275936778
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/23/1993
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

TIMOTHY P. MULLIGAN is an archivist specializing in captured German and World War II era U.S. military and naval records. He edited the volume Wolf Packs in the Time-Life series The Third Reich (1989), and wrote the book, The Politics of Illusion and Empire (Praeger, 1988).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Prologue
Beginnings and an End
A Sailor's Life
A Zigzag Course
War and Disgrace
Rehabilitation
The Boat
The Crew of U-515
First Patrol
The Highest Recognition
Ceramic
War Criminal No. 1
Night of the Long Knives
Such Things at Home
The Net Tightens
Drawing Fire
The Lost War
A Little Hanky-Panky
Conclusion
Appendix 1: The Place of Henke in the U-Boat War
Appendix 2: Sinkings by U-515
Selected Bibliography
Index

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