While technologically advanced for its time, the Type XXI still existed before the age of nuclear submarines, cruise missiles and nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles.
Operation Drumbeat did see success for the Germans.initially.
Key Point: It took a herculean effort by the admiral to scrounge and prepare enough U-boats to make an impression.
On December 9, 1941, Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, the commander of the Kriegsmarine, lifted all restrictions on German naval attacks against American vessels by his surface and submarine fleets. Atlantic sparring between the two powers had been occurring for several months but would now escalate into full-blown conflagration. For the United States a painful lesson on the consequences of complacency and arrogant refusal to accept outside assistance was coming.
Despite their fearsome reputation, the U-boats commanded by Admiral Karl Dönitz were few in number. When war flared with Great Britain on September 3, 1939, he counted just 57 U-boats, 46 of which were operational. German industry had concentrated on armaments to prosecute a war on land and in the air, and the deliveries of new submarines to the Krieg
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1of15Shipwreck off the coast of Newfoundland in 1942, subject of As If They Were Angels. With permission of Terry StraussShow MoreShow Less
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U.S.S. Pollux is distress on Lawn Point on Feb. 19, 1942Ena Farrell EdwardsShow MoreShow Less
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The late Henry Strauss, a survivor of the shipwrecked Pollux, greets the man who saved him.As if They Were AngelsShow MoreShow Less
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The late Henry Strauss, a survivor of the shipwrecked Pollux, greets the man who saved him.As if They Were AngelsShow MoreShow Less