The Odyssey of a U-boat commander: Recollections of Erich Topp

The Odyssey of a U-boat commander: Recollections of Erich Topp

The Odyssey of a U-boat commander: Recollections of Erich Topp

The Odyssey of a U-boat commander: Recollections of Erich Topp

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Overview

Admiral Topp's memoirs reflect the faith, hopes, errors, and transformations in a man's life, indeed those of a whole generation whose understanding of history and ideology were held captive by the myth of power. The terrible annihilation in World War II and, even more so, the unimaginable destructive potential of nuclear weapons, have resulted in a change in the use of power. The author's diaries and jourbanals, along with their contemporary interpretation, illustrate the political dimension of this change.

Topp wrote this book to illuminate a segment of twentieth century history which can only be portrayed truthfully by those who themselves have lived and suffered through it. Topp also describes freely the era of the Third Reich. Even today, after long years of occupying positions of leadership, the author feels the burden of historical responsibility. In this sense his book is a statement about the ambivalence of human existence. It provides answers to the question of why a whole generation of Germans followed the mesmerizing siren song of a totalitarian regime, an experience which still looms like a shadow over the living.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275938987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/13/1992
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 752,106
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

ERICH TOPP joined the German Navy in 1934 and won distinction as a U-boat commander in World War II. On 17 war patrols he and his men sank 34 enemy vessels and were highly decorated for their accomplishments. Following a brief stint as an ordinary seaman after the war, Topp studied architecture, graduating in 1949 as a certified engineer. For two years he worked as a scientific assistant at the Technical University in Hanover and subsequently embarked on a career as a freelance architect. In 1958, he rejoined the West German navy, serving three years as the German naval representative to NATO's Military Committee in Washington, D.C. After additional staff commands and promotions, he ended his active service in 1969 as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the West German Navy with the rank of Rear Admiral. From 1970 to 1984 he worked as an industrial consultant. He and his wife live in Remagen near Bonn.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Sinking of the Reuben James
The Political Dimension
The Human Dimension
Before the War
Childhood and Adolescence
Basic Infantry Training
Nautical Apprenticeship on the Gorch Fock
Midshipman on the Karlsruhe
Participation in the Spanish Civil War
Early U-Boat Days
War
A Retrospective Assessment
Executive Officer, U 46
Commanding Officer, U 57
Commanding Officer, U 552
Commander, 27th U-Boat Flotilla
The End of the War
Commanding Officer, U 2513
After the War
The Fate of a Family
Ordinary Seaman
Studying Architecture
Freelance Architect
West German Navy
Industry Consultant
Epilogue
Index

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