By Axel Urbanke and Michael Rey
Published by Luftfahrtverlag Start. 352 pages. Rectangular Hardback - c.24cm by 28.5cm (N7883)
Brand New Book - all text is in both English and German
U-552 was one of the legendary U-boats of the Second World War. Under its commander Erich Topp, it carried out a total of ten operational patrols, sinking 30 ships and damaging three in a period of 20 months. In the days of the big convoy battles, when the Allies’ detection technology had not yet been perfected, before the German radio codes had been broken, and convoys were not or at best weakly escorted, Topp was among the U-boat arm’s most successful commanders. Within 16 months he was decorated with the Knight’s Cross, the Oak Leaves and the Swords. U-552, the boat with the Red Devil emblem, was probably photographed more by war reporters than any other U-boat. Despite its fame during the war, until now there has been no comprehensive history of U-552.
The book includes maps, detailed descriptions of and photographs from all of the boat’s patrols, and a war cruise chronology (including the period after Topp).
PLEASE NOTE: This is a very heavy book, so shipping to Europe will be £22.50 and shipping to the rest of the world will be £42.50
