Publisher's Synopsis
Ten Months in a German Raider recounts a thrilling firsthand experience during World War I. This gripping narrative plunges readers into the heart of naval warfare as seen through the eyes of those caught in its midst. The account details life aboard a German raider, offering a rare glimpse into the strategies, challenges, and daily routines of the crew.
Published in 1918, this book provides invaluable historical context, revealing not only the military actions but also the human stories behind the conflict. Readers will gain insights into the conditions faced by those at sea, the psychological impact of prolonged warfare, and the complex dynamics between captors and captives. "Ten Months in a German Raider" stands as a vital historical document, capturing the immediacy and intensity of a pivotal moment in global history.
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