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The U-Boat Commanders Hardback

Knight's Cross Holders 1939-1945

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The Knight's Cross (Ritterkreuz) was one of the highest decorations given for extreme acts of valour to all ranks of the German armed forces during the Second World War. Few awards captured the respect and admiration of the German public as the Knight's Cross - it was the greatest honour one could achieve. In the perilous and close-knit world of the U-boat crews the award of the decoration to their captain was an event of particular pride and sometimes it was even added to the boat's insignia. In all, there were 123 recipients, including their commander-in-chief Karl Donitz, and Jeremy Dixon's highly illustrated book is the ideal guide to all these men and their wartime service. A graphic text accompanied by almost 200 archive photographs describes the exploits of each of them, including those who received the higher grades of the award. Full details are given of their tours of duty, the operations they took part in, how they won their award, how many ships they sank and their subsequent careers. AUTHOR: Jeremy Dixon has been interested in Nazi Germany for over thirty-five years and has written five books on the subject. His first book Commanders of Auschwitz detailed the careers of the SS officers who served at Auschwitz concentration camp. It was followed by books dealing with Luftwaffe generals who won the Knight's Cross, a two-volume study of recipients of Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, and the third which details the holders who served in the Fallschirmjager, Germany's elite parachute unit. His fifth book describes the careers of every officer from the German army who held the rank of general - a massive study. 210 images

Product code: 9781526718730

ISBN 9781526718730
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H234xW156
No. Of Pages 352
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Highly illustrated account of German U-boat commanders who were awarded the Knight's Cross during the Second World War.