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The German pirate : $b his methods and record

By Ajax

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the ruthless attacks and moral violations of German U-boats during World War I as they terrorized the seas, disregarding the lives of enemies and neutrals alike.

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2016-01-07
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"The German Pirate: His Methods and Record" by Ajax is a historical book that looks closely at German submarine warfare in World War I. It shows how U-boat commanders acted aggressively against enemy and neutral ships. The book starts by showing German submariners as cruel pirates who ignored human kindness to achieve military goals. It contrasts the idea of a friendly seafaring community with the destructive actions of the German submarine campaigns. The first chapter gives many examples of attacks on different ships, which shows the violence and theft committed by German commanders. Each example shows the harsh ways used, where submariners attacked military ships and put neutral ships and their crews in danger, highlighting the perceived moral problem with their actions.

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