- The untold story of 142 German and one Italian submarines, which patrolled the waters around Bermuda
- The Axis powers sank eighty Allied ships, one of them naval, for the loss of two submarines
- 1,224 Allied sailors and passengers were landed in Bermuda during the war
- More than steel on steel: this book tells of their survival voyages, rescue and reception
U-Boats off Bermuda provides details of specific U-Boat patrols and their commanders, as well as a general overview of the situation in the theatre of war around Bermuda. It is a detailed analysis of individual casualties, broken down by
a) background of ship,
b) background of U-Boat,
c) attack method (surface and/or submersed),
d) details of survivors and their plight at sea, and
e) their rescue, recuperation and repatriation.
Detailed maps and illustrations provide a human face to what were often tragic attacks with fatal consequences. Did you know that half a dozen German submarines came close enough to the US Naval Operating Base in Bermuda to see Gibbs Hill? Or that hardy Canadians from a sunken trading schooner rowed and sailed their way to the remote island on their own? Allied pilots based in Bermuda sank two German U-Boats, rescued dozens in daring water landings and several crashed.
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