“U-BOAT KILLER” By Donald Macintyre. Foreword by Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN (Ret.). Through five unrelenting years of war, author Donald Macintyre overcame the skilled fury of the Nazi (U-boat) wolf packs. Hitler’s submarines ruled the high seas and England was at the brink of defeat. This is Captain Macintyre’s explosive saga in World War II—the Battle of the Atlantic. Through his eyes we glimpse the stunning savagery of the struggle for survival. The destroyer’s he commanded during the long conflict accounted for seven kills and several captures to his credit. Captain Macintyre became England’s top U-boat destroyer. Here he offers his firsthand account of safeguarding convoys in the North Atlantic from roaming German subs. The true adventures of the Royal Navy’s ace U-boat killer. He even captured the enemy’s greatest U-boat Ace–– Otto Kretchmer’s U-99. 1979 Bantam Paperback edition. 191 pages, special illustrated edition, but no photos, maps or 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