German S-Boats in Action in the Second World War

German S-Boats in Action in the Second World War

by Hans Frank
German S-Boats in Action in the Second World War

German S-Boats in Action in the Second World War

by Hans Frank

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A detailed narrative of S-boat, or schnellboot, actions during World War II in all the theatres where they were deployed. The author, describes, with the help of a multitude of maps and photographs, all the incidents that these 45-knot fast attack craft were involved in. The German motor torpedo boat (German: S-boot, English: E-boat) was a controversial subject in the pre-war period of German naval rearmament. As late as 1938, the Fleet Commander recommended that S-boot building be terminated on the grounds that the craft was merely a 'weapon of opportunity' without a defined role. This outlook changed dramatically after the first wartime successes. Soon the S-boot was required on all fronts, and the area of operations. In this volume the operational deployment of the S-Boot in these theatres is given comprehensive treatment for the first time, and not purely from the isolated viewpoint of S-Boot warfare, but as an integral part of the overall military objectives of the time. This study of the effectiveness of the S-Boot, its successes and failures, is based on war diary entries and previously unseen original sources. It is a first-class account of this German naval arm in which survived to be the last class of German surface warship still carrying the offensive to the enemy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783830299
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

HANS FRANK served in the Federal German Navy from 1961 to 1999, when he retired as vice admiral of the S-Boat Flotilla.

Table of Contents

Foreword     7
Development and First Operations     8
Weserubung     13
Blitzkrieg in the Channel     19
Intermezzo     35
To the Baltic for Barbarossa     42
Back to the Channel     49
Norway     67
North Africa and Southern Mediterranean     76
The Northern Mediterranean, Adriatic and Aegean     84
The Black Sea     91
The Invasion     105
From the Ardennes to the End in the West     119
Last Station - the Baltic     131
The Technological War     136
Training and Working Up     142
The S-Boat and Its Armament     148
The Commodore     159
Epilogue     164
The S-Boat Flotillas     166
Flotilla Insignia     168
Naval Square Chart     169
Torpedoes and Mines     170
S-Boat Awards and Badges     175
Notes     176
Bibliography     186
Index     189
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