The Kaiser's Pirates: Hunting Germany's Raiding Cruisers in World War I

The Kaiser's Pirates: Hunting Germany's Raiding Cruisers in World War I

by Nick Hewitt
The Kaiser's Pirates: Hunting Germany's Raiding Cruisers in World War I

The Kaiser's Pirates: Hunting Germany's Raiding Cruisers in World War I

by Nick Hewitt

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Overview

The Kaiser’s Pirates is a dramatic and little-known story of World War I, when the actions of a few men shaped the fate of nations. By1914 Germany had ships and sailors scattered across the globe, protecting its overseas colonies and “showing the flag” of its new Imperial Navy. After war broke out on August 4 there was no hope that they could reach home. Instead, they were ordered to attack Britain’s vital trade routes for as long as possible. Under the leadership of a few brilliant, audacious men, they unleashed a series of raids that threatened Britain’s war effort and challenged the power and prestige of the Royal Navy. The next year saw a battle of wits which stretched across the globe, drawing in ships and men from six empires.

By the end, the “Kaiser’s Pirates” were no more, and Britain once again ruled the waves. Including vivid descriptions of the battles of Coronel and the Falklands and the actions of the Emden, the Goeben and the Breslau, the Karsrühe and the Königsberg, The Kaiser’s Pirates tells a fascinating narrative that ranges across the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific, and the Caribbean.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781632200129
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 10/07/2014
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Nick Hewitt worked as an historian for the Imperial War Museum, before joining Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust in 2010. A member of the Society for Nautical Research, he has contributed to numerous publications, and his first book, Coastal Convoys, was published by Pen and Sword in 2008. Television appearances include BBC2’s Thames Wrecks, the History Channel’s Dogfights and Battlefield Detectives, and regular contributions to the BBC’s Coast.

Table of Contents

List of Maps vi

List of Plates vii

Preface x

Acknowledgements xi

Notes on Sources xiii

Prologue: Penang, Straits Settlement, 28 October 1914 1

1 Kreuzerkrieg 7

2 Fate of Nations: the Pursuit of Goeben 27

3 Phantom Raider: the Cruise of Karlsruhe 46

4 Emden: Swan of the East 66

5 Coronel: to the Bitter End 87

6 'Instruments of Nemesis': the Combination against von Spee 105

7 In the Old Style: the Battle of the Falklands 121

8 Fugitive: the Pursuit of Dresden 142

9 Part-time Pirates: the Armed Liners 159

10 The Last Raider: Cornering Königsberg 179

Conclusion 200

Appendix 1 Ship Data 202

Appendix 2 Anatomy of Piracy 205

Appendix 3 Comparative Table of Naval Ranks (Officers) 206

Glossary 207

Notes 210

Select Bibliography 227

Index 232

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