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This is the sordid chronicle of the U-boat war
against merchant shipping along the American eastern seaboard in World
War Two.
Between January 14, 1942 and May 5, 1945, the Nazi war machine sank
120 vessels and caused the deaths of more than 2,400 men, women, and
children, in an area from Maine to Florida that was designated as the
Eastern Sea Frontier. For more than three years, German U-boats
torpedoed ships, shelled survivors, and laid mines in harbor approaches.
Today, the valiant tribulations of the men of the merchant marine are
largely forgotten. Yet these unsung heroes suffered a greater percentage
of fatalities than any of the armed services except for the Marine
corps.
The present volume vividly captures the dramatic saga of a time when
passengers and crew were cast adrift at sea: some to suffer the
privations of cold or heat, thirst and hunger; others to die from
exposure or dehydration; and some whose fates were never ascertained.
These trenchant stories of survival are ripe with endurance, heroism,
and uncommon valor.
Tales of bitter agony are told through the actual testimony of the
people who lived to sail another sea, to deliver another cargo, to fight
another day, in their unflagging effort to halt the progress of German
aggression. Against all odds, the tankers and freighters that comprised
the lifeblood of ocean-going commerce proceeded knowingly into a battle
that was not theirs to fight - but a battle that they fought
nevertheless.
Also told is the demise of a dozen U-boats that failed to complete their
missions of destruction.
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