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Germany's High Seas Fleet in the World War by Reinhard Scheer

Germany High Seas Fleet in the World War eBook Reinhard Scheer

Don't let the preface scare you off. It seems to be poorly translated and is rocky to get through. The rest of the book has great details for the historian. His German point of view brings a smile once in a while. He just couldn't officially understand why the Allies wanted to starve his country with the blockade. And, if you didn't before, you will fully understand after reading this why the U-Boat became important in the first war, and even more so in the second.

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  • File Size 1878 KB
  • Print Length 400 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date September 29, 2011
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  • Language English
  • ASIN B005R4JNSE

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Seldom do you get German prospective here is your chance for an insight to German Naval warfare.
I am a student of the Great War from the British view and it was interesting to read the other view of the naval conflict.
A very subject point of view of the war. Interesting details of the German naval activities.
An important view of the Naval War from the German side. Strongly biased and self-serving in some cases. This edition is flawed by a poor translation and many typographical errors. Nevertheless essential for the scholar.
More information on the Battle of Jutland and other engagements between the British and German fleets in WWI from the viewpoint of a German Admiral (if I remember correctly). Very enlightening.
An interesting read about the German High Seas Fleet in WWI by the admiral who led it for a time,
Reinhard Scheer. It is a good historical read, and the admiral succeeds in keeping it from being
too apologetic for the U-Boat war.
It is difficult to avoid the fact that Admiral Scheer commanded the losing fleet in this account of World War I. He is given to considerable self-serving theologising as well as lengthy technical explanations of discrete aspects of naval warfare of that time. That said, his detail is impressive, which makes the book a valuable reference for serious students of that era.
Don't let the preface scare you off. It seems to be poorly translated and is rocky to get through. The rest of the book has great details for the historian. His German point of view brings a smile once in a while. He just couldn't officially understand why the Allies wanted to starve his country with the blockade. And, if you didn't before, you will fully understand after reading this why the U-Boat became important in the first war, and even more so in the second.
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