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Kriegstagebuch: The Adventures of the U-202. History, Lost in Translation, #1
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- ISBN8231170791
- EAN9798231170791
- Date de parution16/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
-"Go deeper! Take us down to 50 meters, " I ordered. "This is a sinister place. This really is hell!"-Kriegstagebuch U-202 (War Diary U-202) is a German war story first published in 1916 by Verlag August Scherl in Berlin. The book was translated to English and republished shortly thereafter in February, 1917 by the New York World newspaper under the misnomer The Adventures of the U-202.-"It felt as though we were in a mountain range, so high and mighty were the walls of water our boat had to climb, so deep and steep the valleys into which it plunged headlong.
Any hope of seeing the horizon was out of the question."-The above passages were entirely excised by what was either a grossly butchered translation or an intentional misrepresentation of the actual account of the submarine's commander, Baron Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim. The unaltered unabridged and unvarnished story is now presented to the English-speaking public for the first time.
Any hope of seeing the horizon was out of the question."-The above passages were entirely excised by what was either a grossly butchered translation or an intentional misrepresentation of the actual account of the submarine's commander, Baron Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim. The unaltered unabridged and unvarnished story is now presented to the English-speaking public for the first time.



