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Donitz's Last Gamble: The Inshore U-Boat Campaign 1944-45 Hardcover – 20 Mar. 2008
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- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSeaforth Publishing
- Publication date20 Mar. 2008
- Dimensions17.15 x 1.27 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-101844157148
- ISBN-13978-1844157143
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- Publisher : Seaforth Publishing; First Edition (20 Mar. 2008)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1844157148
- ISBN-13 : 978-1844157143
- Dimensions : 17.15 x 1.27 x 23.5 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,629,654 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 3,253 in Maritime History & Piracy (Books)
- 224,550 in Social Sciences (Books)
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I have been writing non-fiction Second World War Kriegsmarine history books since 2000; my first book published by Pen & Sword in 2002.
It’s a subject that has always interested me – not just military history but the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in particular. This probably stems from both my Grandfathers; one of whom fought in the Australian Army during World War One at Gallipoli, the Somme and Paschendale to name but three, the other in the Royal Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy during World War Two in the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Growing up in New Zealand there were many veterans of that conflict that lived nearby and the war still seemed very raw to most New Zealanders even 30 years after its end. However, rather than be part of the ‘black hat/white hat’ approach to Germans and other former enemies, both of my Grandfathers taught me that war is a very complex and personal experience and that most events were ‘shades of grey’. It is rarely a simple ‘good guy versus bad guy’ thing – regardless of whether the cause that soldiers serve is a just one or not. That lesson stays with me today.
The desire to write about the U-boat service first began when I was living near Brest in Brittany, France. I am a scuba diving instructor and spent a great deal of time diving on wrecks left behind by the Kriegsmarine, all in the shadow of the huge U-boat bunkers created in Brest’s military harbour. Encouraged by authors Jon Gawne and Robert Strauss I submitted the proposal for the ‘First U-Boat Flotilla’…and it went from there.
It has since been my privilege to write about many aspects of the Wehrmacht and also finish my first book on Allied forces about the remarkable men of Operation Colossus and the birth of the British Airborne service.
Some of my books have been translated into French, German, Finnish, Spanish, Dutch, Czech, Latvian, Japanese and Polish.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2014
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 December 2008As written in some of my other reviews I read for enjoyment and to enhance my own knowledge (I am not a historian or other acadameic expert).
"Last Gamble" is an engaging and interesting (if a little short for the price) book. However I got through this in around 24 hours so that tells me the book was well written and held my attention. This is my first "rule of thumb". The subject matter did not get constantly repeated during the book which I labelled as a minor critisicm of his "Grey Wolves" book
I wish Paterson would write a similar book on Hitlers Navy generally as I think that would be an excellent addition to the stable of books he has authored. Given Patersons skills he would cast "Plan Z Hitlers bid for naval dominance" into the cast offs bin.
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- Penn NaimReviewed in Canada on 4 February 2014
3.0 out of 5 stars For the die hard u boat reader
The Battle of the Atlantic was already lost by Summer 1944, yet Donitz kept sending u boats to sea. And his crews responded by going, although with the knowledge that they probably weren't coming back. Some interesting anecdotes about this late stage of the u boat war, but the book strains to justify the coastal u boat sorties alone as a subject worthy of its own volume. Many of the stories about the u boats and their fates in this book are recounted in other more comprehensive histories, but for the diehard u boat reader there are some good tidbits. The introduction of the new type XXI and XXIII u boats is covered, but it was clearly too little, far too late to turn the tide.
- scott baileyReviewed in the United States on 31 March 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Little known part of WW2 history
After reading this I was shocked at how the german u-boat arm was still operating till the end of the war. Great picyures and maps are seen through out this book. The position of sinking up to the end of the war and mine field that are laid by these subs. This book tells of an offensive towards the end of the war committed by the german navy laying mines around the UK.
- Bayard B.Reviewed in the United States on 21 April 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Very comprehensive book. Describes every U-boat sortie or mission and attack on coastal convoys.
This is a very comprehensive book on the final U-boat offensive: the attacks on the British Isles inshore or coastal areas in late 1944 / early 1945. The book describes every U-boat sortie or mission and attack on coastal convoys and ships. There is also an analysis of the technological obsolescence of the Type VIIC submarine design and its hoped-for replacement by the new Type XXIII coastal version of the ocean-going Type XXI.
U-boat losses it this final campaign were huge: more submarines were lost than enemy ships sunk. Yet the Germans thought they were reasonably successful because of the vastly exaggerated numbers of ships that had been claimed to be torpedoed and sunk and the long time it took to realize that submarines had been lost. By the time this inshore campaign had begun, the Royal Navy anti-submarine escort groups, in conjunction with the aircraft of Coastal Command, had reached a peak of efficiency. By 1944 the Type VIIC U-boat, with a submerged speed of 7 - 9 knots and a battery endurance of 24 to 36 hours, had little hope of escaping attack by British escorts.
Some other books on related subjects that I think are very good are:
• “The Last Year of the Kriegsmarine: May 1944 – May 1945” by Tarrant (1994);
• “Weapons of Desperation: German Frogmen and Midget Submarines of World War II” by Paterson (2006);
• “Underwater Warriors: The Fighting History of Midget Submarines” by Kemp (1996). Chapters 15 through 17 (approximately 30 pages) describe the German midget submarine designs and attacks in late 1944 / early 1945.
- William T.Reviewed in the United States on 16 July 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars
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- Ralph D. GlashoffReviewed in the United States on 24 February 2010
5.0 out of 5 stars Donitz's Last Gamble
Excellent book filling a serious history gap in the last month's of World War 2 involvement of the German U-boats. Well, done!