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The German U-Boat Base at Lorient, France, Vol. 2

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The German U-Boat Base at Lorient, France, Vol. 2

July 1941-July 1942
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Volume two (of a four volume series) reveals the story of the seventy-eight German U-boats that passed through the port of Lorient from July 1941 to July 1942. The book explains the major phases in the Battle of the Atlantic in which U-boats were operating and particularly the surprise attacks on merchant traffic along the American coast. It details the Allied actions against the port of Lorient and their system of defence against the German U-boat arm. Also featured are unedited reminiscences of the U-boat crews' life ashore in Lorient during their patrol arrivals and departures. This work is illustrated with over 500 exceptional war-era photographs as well as maps and plans. A unique colour section presents the remains, documents, and memories relating to the presence of the U-boats in Lorient. AUTHOR: Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is, along with his brother Marc, co-creator of three Second World War museums in France: Le Grand Blockhaus at Batz-sur-Mer near Saint-Nazaire (www.grand-blockhaus.com ), Le Memorial de la Liberte retouvee at Quineville on the invasion beaches of Normandy (www.memorial-quineville.com) and Le Bunker de La Rochelle (www.bunkerlarochelle.com). A computer engineer and officer in the reserve, he has published twenty-six books on the ports of Brest, Lorient and Saint-Nazaire. Specializing in German submarines in France. He is also the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven. 547 colour and b/w images

Author Biography:

Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is a computer engineer and officer in the reserve. He has published twenty-six books on the ports of Brest, Lorient and Saint-Nazaire. Specializing in German submarines in France, he is the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven. With his brother Marc, they have created and own three WWII museums in France.
Release date NZ
August 28th, 2015
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
547 color and b/w images
Pages
176
Dimensions
228x304x23
ISBN-13
9780764348310
Product ID
23087949

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