Hitler's 'Wonder' U-Boats  
The Birth of the Cold War's Hunter Killer Submarines
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Launched during the last days of the Third Reich in an attempt to restart the Battle of the Atlantic, the majority of these revolutionary Electro-U-boats never saw action. Instead they became the forebears of the Cold War’s much dreaded hunter killer submarines.

The massive Type XXI was planned to replace the conventional ‘Atlantic’ U-boat that had seen service so far in the war. The Type XXIII was a smaller coastal version. The new Electo-U-boats were the first submarines to operate primarily submerged, as opposed to spending large periods of time on the surface. Hitler’s new designs utilized huge number of batteries to improve the time they could spend underwater, as much as several days, and only needed to surface to periscope depth for recharging via a schnorkel.

The idea for this book came about when the author was asked to sort through files in the German U-boat Museum. Slotted in among the highly technical information were some fascinating personal logbook annotations from men who served in these boats. These non-technical, human anecdotes have been transformed to form the core of this book.

Rather than compiling a technical treatise, this book makes maximum use of the personal accounts to tell the human story of how this new generation of submarines went to war under the incredibly harsh conditions that prevailed at the time. Accompanied by more than 100 images, this unique operational information is mirrored with similar reports from conventional schnorkel-fitted U-boats, which were at sea at about the same time, to provide a comparison with earlier types. It is, therefore, possible to appreciate the improvements in German U-boat design that were made in such an incredibly short period of time to place the electro-U-boat among the great technical achievements of the 20th Century.
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Launched during the last days of the Third Reich in an attempt to restart the Battle of the Atlantic, the majority of these revolutionary Electro-U-boats never saw action. Instead they became the forebears of the Cold War’s much dreaded hunter killer submarines.

The massive Type XXI was planned to replace the conventional ‘Atlantic’ U-boat that had seen service so far in the war. The Type XXIII was a smaller coastal version. The new Electo-U-boats were the first submarines to operate primarily submerged, as opposed to spending large periods of time on the surface. Hitler’s new designs utilized huge number of batteries to improve the time they could spend underwater, as much as several days, and only needed to surface to periscope depth for recharging via a schnorkel.

The idea for this book came about when the author was asked to sort through files in the German U-boat Museum. Slotted in among the highly technical information were some fascinating personal logbook annotations from men who served in these boats. These non-technical, human anecdotes have been transformed to form the core of this book.

Rather than compiling a technical treatise, this book makes maximum use of the personal accounts to tell the human story of how this new generation of submarines went to war under the incredibly harsh conditions that prevailed at the time. Accompanied by more than 100 images, this unique operational information is mirrored with similar reports from conventional schnorkel-fitted U-boats, which were at sea at about the same time, to provide a comparison with earlier types. It is, therefore, possible to appreciate the improvements in German U-boat design that were made in such an incredibly short period of time to place the electro-U-boat among the great technical achievements of the 20th Century.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements, with Sources
  • Chapter 1 Disasters Hit Hard – Germany Needs New U-boats
  • Chapter 2 Organizing Chaos – Building the New Electro-U-boats
  • Chapter 3 Alarm Bells in London’s Admiralty 1944 – The Royal Navy’s First Assessment of the Type XXI
  • Chapter 4 Hitler’s Wonder U-boats 1944 – Electro-boats: Germany’s Vision for the Future
  • Chapter 5 The Inside of a Type XXI – Sections and Features
  • Chapter 6 Type XXI – America’s Post-War Assessment
  • Chapter 7 Valentin Near Bremen – The Bunker for Building the New U-boats
  • Chapter 8 U4713 – A Type XXIII that was Never Finished
  • Chapter 9 From Commissioning to First Operational Cruise – The Log from U2324 – A Small Type XXIII
  • Chapter 10 The First Operational Voyage of U2324 (Type XXIII) – Two Similar Schnorkel Runs
  • Chapter 11 Type XXIII in Action – U2324175 – One of the Few Electro-Boats to see Action
  • Chapter 12 The Last U-boat Attack – U2336 in Action
  • Chapter 13 The Gigantic Type XXI – U3002, U3007 and U3018
  • Chapter 14 Enemy Action – What If?
  • Chapter 15 After the War – U-boats become the Cold War’s Hunter-Killer Submarines
  • Appendix: Technical Data
  • Bibliography
  • Plate section
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