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Hitler's U-Boat War : The Hunters, 1939-1942 (Hitler's U Boat War) Hardcover – October 22, 1996

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Clay Blair's best-selling naval classic Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan, is regarded as the definitive account of that decisive phase of the war in the Pacific. Nine years in the making, Hitler's U-boat War is destined to become the definitive account of the German submarine war against the Allies, or "The Battle of the Atlantic."

It is an epic sea story, the most arduous and prolonged naval battle in all history. For a period of nearly six years, the German U-boat force attempted to blockade and isolate the British Isles, in hopes of forcing the British out of the war, thereby thwarting the Allied strategic air assault on German cities as well as Overlord, the Allied invasion of Occupied France. Fortunately for the Allies, the U-boat force failed to achieve either of these objectives, but in the attempt they sank 2,800 Allied merchant ships, while the Allies sank nearly 800 U-boats. On both sides, tens of thousands of sailors perished.

The top secret Allied penetration of German naval codes, and, conversely, the top secret German penetration of Allied naval codes played important roles in the Atlantic naval battle. In order to safeguard the secrets of codebreaking in the postwar years, London and Washington agreed to withhold all official codebreaking and U-boat records. Thus for decade upon decade an authoritative and definitive history of the Battle of the Atlantic could not be attempted. The accounts that did appear were incomplete and full of errors of fact and false interpretations and conclusions, often leaving the entirely wrong impression that the German U-boats came within a whisker of defeating the Allies, a myth that persists.

When London and Washington finally began to release the official records in the 1980s, Clay Blair and his wife, Joan, commenced work on this history in Washington, London, and Germany. They relied on the official records as well as the work of German, British, American, and Canadian naval scholars who published studies of bits and pieces of the story. The end result is this magnificent and monumental work, crammed with vivid and dramatic scenes of naval actions and dispassionate but startling new revelations and interpretations and conclusions about all aspects of the Battle of the Atlantic.

The Blair history will be published in two volumes. This first volume, The Hunters, covers the first three years of the war, August 1939 to August 1942. Told chronologically, it is subdivided into two major sections, the War Against the British Empire, and the War Against the Americas. Volume II, The Hunted, to follow a year later, will cover the last years of the naval war in Europe, August 1942 to May 1945, when the Allies finally overcame the U-boat threat.

Never before has Hitler's U-boat war been chronicled with such authority, fidelity, objectivity, and detail. Nothing is omitted. Even those who fought the Battle of the Atlantic will find no end of surprises. Later generations will benefit by having at hand an account of this important phase of World War II, free of bias and mythology.
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Everything about this book is big: its page count, its thesis?and its shortcomings. Blair is a respected authority on submarine warfare whose Silent Victory, a history of the U.S. submarine service, remains a widely cited work. He is also a master of operational narrative, a writer who can put readers in a destroyer's bridge or a U-boat's conning tower as convincingly as many novelists. Here, in the first of two projected volumes, Blair employs a comprehensive mix of German, British and U.S. sources to argue that the German U-boats have been mythologized, their successes overstated and their threat to the Allied war effort exaggerated. While U-boats delayed and diminished the arrival of supplies to Europe, 99% of all ships in transatlantic convoys reached their destinations. For Blair, that is a sizable margin of acceptable loss. He even stands foursquare behind Admiral Ernest King's reluctance to organize merchant convoys after Pearl Harbor. German U-boats operating off the Atlantic Coast and in the Caribbean accounted for about a quarter of all tonnage sunk during the war, but even these losses could be replaced. Blair compares by implication German failures in the U-boat war to the U.S. submarine campaign in the Pacific, which succeeded in strangling Japan by mid-1945. But to assert, as he does, that the U-boats never had a chance seems to fly in the face of an overwhelming body of evidence that cannot be dismissed as retrospective mythmaking. Even before the climactic convoy battles of 1943, the Allied navies were morally and materially stretched to near breaking point. Though richly informed and a pleasure to read, this volume ultimately provokes without convincing. Photos and maps not seen by PW. History Book Club selection.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"The only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-Boat peril," Winston Churchill said. Almost every historian agrees that the German submarine force nearly won the war for Hitler. Some 2400 Allied merchant ships and 145 naval vessels totaling 13.5 million tons were sunk. Thousands of sailors perished. Yet, distinguished naval-military historian Blair argues, the U-Boat menace has been greatly overstated. His extensive research reveals that only five percent of all Allied shipping was sunk by German submarines. There were grievous losses of men and ships, but Blair argues that the vast majority of ships arrived safely. The author feels that this fact has been overlooked by pro-British historians. His monumental work (Volume 2 is scheduled for 1997) is the most thorough study of the U-Boat campaign available; it includes a massive amount of detailed statistics. Not for the casual reader, but for specialists in World War II naval history; only libraries with exhaustive World War II collections will need this work.?Stanley Itkin, Hillside P.L., New Hyde Park,
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House; First Edition (October 22, 1996)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 809 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0394588398
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0394588391
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 2.75 x 9.75 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
If you are into Uboat history and want all the details, this book is a must read. The author dug into historical sources and put together a deep, dense study of the boats, captains, leadership, etc. that gives you a very clear picture of what happened.

Be warned, this is not light, easy reading. I am a history fan, and it has taken me a bit of time to read(I am in the last quarter of the book at time of this posing), as it is so information laden. So, be prepared to slowly absorb the information over time. Also note that the book does not cover the technical side of the Uboats, just the operational, so if you want schematics, systems information, etc, you will need to get separate books/material.

My only minor quibble with the book is sometimes the author’s opinions are a little too biased sometimes, but, you should expect bit of In almost any scholarly work.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2016
The BIBLE for WWII U-Boat historians! I prefer "Operation Drumbeat" by Michael Gannon for it's focus on Operation Paukenschlag and Reinhard Hardegan, but Blair's book (actually a two book series) is filled in encyclopedia-like data and descriptions of almost every U-Boat mission and commander It's almost overwhelming for a "bedside" book, but I powered through it over a month or so while six more books from Amazon piled up in my "to read" stack by the bed! Interestingly enough, Blair does take issue with some of Michael Gannon's findings and opinions about US response to the initial U-Boat campaign in US waters. While I respect both writers and EITHER of them have FORGOTTEN more about U-Boats than I'll even know, I still support Gannon's conclusions. Still, I suggest having BOTH. : )
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2010
Clay Blair's two-volume history "Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunters, 1939-1942" and "Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunted, 1942-1945" is probably the definitive history of the German U-Boat war during World War II. These books are an excellent resource on this campaign, but are extremely long and detailed--and at 700+ pages of tiny text (for each volume), much too long and detailed for anyone except hard-core readers interested in this campaign.

Blair's style is simple, straight-forward, and repetitive: the books recount nearly every single U-Boat patrol, every single U-Boat sinking, every single convoy attack, and every single U-Boat success. The chapters are organized logically with sections on patrols in the North Atlantic, patrols to the Americas, patrols to the Arctic, patrols to the Mediterranean, and patrols to far-flung theaters (the South Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Asia). Blair also does a very good job placing the U-Boat battle into proper context of the larger naval war and overall war by giving brief synopses of the bigger picture of the fighting in Europe and, where appropriate, the U-Boat reactions to the campaigns.

Blair also gives detailed accounts of the "cipher war," describing in technical detail how the Ultra machines worked to decode Enigma transmissions and how the Germans were ignorant that their transmissions were being read by the Allies. He also fills each book with charts, appendices, and copious amounts of raw data detailing every U-Boat loss, monthly shipping losses, and many other illuminating aspects of the campaign.

Although primarily a narrative, Blair does include some analysis. Most interestingly, Blair argues that most historians of World War II greatly overstate the threat that the U-Boats posed and concludes that at no point during the war did the U-Boats come close to being the decisive weapon many claim. Blair also defends Admiral King's decisions and the overall U.S. effort early in the war against many who argue that the U.S. was caught flat-footed and unprepared and failed to take simple measures such as convoying or blacking out the East Coast, resulting in huge shipping losses off the East Coast in 1942.

Also, while writing two volumes that cover every almost every aspect of the U-Boat war, Blair does not do a very good job describing the tactics and capabilities of the U-Boats and the escorts. While describing the campaign at the operational level, he never gives the reader a good picture of the tactical capabilities of the U-Boats or their equipment and weapons, or of the men who crewed them on the almost-suicide missions.

Blair has written an incredibly detailed and well-researched account of the U-Boat war. These books would serve anyone interested in a detailed, blow-by-blow, patrol-by-patrol account of the U-Boat war, and they would serve well as a resource for someone studying this campaign. However, these books are too detailed for most readers.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2008
This is not a casual, oversimplified or high school-level history tome. The reader will find no novel-esque account of the perils of underwater warfare and the tragedy that Döenitz's U-boat campaign unleashed upon the britons. Instead, the reader will be given an impartial, well-written and thoroughly investigated historical account that provides great insight into military strategies and tactics, helping to dispel common prejudices and misunderstandings associated with this part of the conflict.

This is a great book for military history buffs or for the casual reader who is really interested in knowing the actual history in facts and numbers. For thrills and suspense, stick to the Discovery Channel.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
A very detailed account of the operations and planning of the U-Boat war.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2012
I agree with other readers that this book throughly describes just about every move made by the German U boat fleet between 1939 and 1942. But I feel the book is heavily biased in an additional way not mentioned by other reviewers. President Rooselvelt is mentioned only a handful of times and ALWAYS with a comment about his faulty decisions on naval deployments. Even the photograph of FDR is captioned with this caveat. I think it is a pretty safe statement that history has shown that FDR was one of the greatest of all the Presidents with an incredible list of accomplishments and extraordinary will and perseverance. The author makes light of FDR's experience as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, quite in contrast to many presidential biographers. The author is a serious toady of Admiral King, the naval commander in chief. King seemed to have frequently been at odds with civilian authorities.
In contrast to the mentions of FDR, Churchill is cited endlessly. Perhaps the conservatism of this world leader was more applealing to Blair.
I think this book is definitely worth reading for anyone deeply interested in WW II military history and/or U-boats. But the unrelenting opposition to the Executive during the war is tedious and uncalled for in a volume dedicated to description of the German and US naval actions. Politics belongs elsewhere.
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philip james whale
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2021
Well written and very interesting hope now on volume 2,the information researched was amazing to read along with informative tables
blackspesial
5.0 out of 5 stars まさにU-ボートの歴史
Reviewed in Japan on February 5, 2003
数々のU-ボートのことがよく書かれていました。辞書を手にがんばって読みました。地図、写真は参考になりました。
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giniek101
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2020
Excelent book for someone like uboots history
Jane B
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly researched-first class history though a little biased against the British
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2022
If you want to know about the u boat war in the Atlantic then this 2 volume work must be the go for accurate information
MR C J ROSCOE
5.0 out of 5 stars Part one of the best book about the uboat war in ww2
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2018
Nothing else to say other that best book on this part of the u-boat navel component on the Second World War.