U-Boat Versus Aircraft
The Dramatic Story behind U-boat Claims in Gun Action with Aircraft in World War II
Franks, Norman and Zimmerman, Eric
1998, Grub Street, London
ISBN 1902304020
Hardcover, 224 pages
| Type. | Historical narrative |
| Pros. | Detailed and comprehensive |
| Cons. | Sometimes confusing layout/order |
| Rating. | ![]() |
Listing most of the major battles between the aircraft and their intended victims this is a valuable study into this somewhat overlooked part of the war (as far as books go). It is very interested for reading on just how hard both sides worked to keep on fighting. Severely wounded airmen still pressed on - dropping their payload while crippled U-boats still fought on, often driving off aircraft.
There have been a number of books covering this, including some by Norman Franks himself, but from what I've seen this is the best book on the subject so far.
The book is divided into sections such as the Bay of Biscay, aircraft from escort carriers and actions very far off base including actions from CAM ships.
| US National Archives - #6608-1 A Liberator from VB-105 attacking the U-243 in July 1944. |
It includes narratives such as the amazing work by the gunner of U-763 when he shot down 2 4-engine bombers and damaged 2 more in 2 days in Feb, 1944.
Another such account is of the U-615 in the Caribbean when the boat beat off an amazing number of American aircraft until finally being sunk a few days later. The fierce and efficient anti-aircraft fire was so heavy that the US authorities refused to believe this to be just one U-boat, concentrating their efforts near U-615 and thus enabling many other U-boats to escape the trap the Caribbean had become.
The book includes an interesting appendix that covers some unresolved claims made by U-boats against aircraft.
This book is well worth it if you are interested in this very special aspect of the U-boat war.
Review written by Guğmundur Helgason.
This review was published on 22 Mar, 1999.







A Liberator from VB-105 attacking the