“SHOOTING The WAR” Memoirs of A World War II U-Boat Office. By Otto Giese and Captain James E. Wise, Jr., USN (Ret.) Foreword by Captain James E. Wise, Jr., USN (Ret.). The war diary of former German naval officer Otto Giese recounts a seafaring career of extraordinary scope. It begins with the drawing of World War II, while the author is a junior officer on board a liner, and continues through his confinement in a British prisoner of war camp after the war. Giese saw action aboard the U-106, U-405, and U-181. The book contains more than 100 black and white photographs taken by Giese throughout his wartime service. 1994 Hardback edition with dust jacket. A former library book with the usual library markings. Dust jacket is wrapped in clear protective plastic. Countless black and white photos, maps, appendix and an index.
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Other books of interest:
The Destruction Of Convoy PQ-17
Iron Coffins – paperback edition
MEMOIRS: Ten Years And Twenty Days
U-Boat Commander – By Prien
U-Boat Commander – By Cremer