Reddit reviews Iron Coffins: A Personal Account Of The German U-boat Battles Of World War II
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Later in WW2, German U-boats were being decimated because they had limited range on battery power while submerged. They invented a snorkel device for the intake and exhaust to allow submerged running on diesel power.
The crews hated them because they couldn't track waves well enough. When a wave interrupted the airflow, every crew member paid the price with their eardrums.
PS. Iron Coffins is a good personal account of what it was like as a German.
If you ever get a hold of this book by Herbert Werner, a former U Boat commander do pick it up. Astounding accounts of U-Boat warfare and the dangers of being in an U Boat.
Iron Coffins by Herbert Werner is a great book about life on a U-boat.
I can recommend Iron coffins
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It is non-fiction but it is not a novel.
I have a few. These are all first hand accounts.
Iron Coffins by Herbert A. Werner
This started my fascination with U-Boats.
To Fly and to Fight by Col. Bud Anderson
A Mustang triple ace
Steel Boats Iron Hearts by Hans Goebler
The story of the U-Boat 505.
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It is. From what I recall, U-boats suffered the greatest losses in lives percentage-wise. They were called the Iron Coffins, which is also the title of a book.
There are many other good and interesting books on the topic, including the memoirs of Karl Dönitz, admiral who led the U-boat arm.
From an American perspective, Goodbye Darkness by William Manchester
From a German perspective, Iron Coffins by Herbert Werner
If you're interested in a U-boat captain's perspective, I highly recommend Iron Coffins. It's a great read. I cannot recommend it enough.