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7+ YearsPublisher | Exisle Publishing |
ISBN 13 | 9781925335804 |
Book Subtitle | Disguised German Raiders Of World War II |
Book Description | Now available in paperback, false flags tells the epic untold story of german raider voyages to the south seas during the early years of world war ii. In 1940 the raiders orion, komet, pinguin, and kormoran left germany and waged a "pirate war" in the south seas as part of germany's strategy to attack the british empire's maritime trade on a global scale. Their extraordinary voyages spanned the globe and are maritime sagas in the finest tradition of seafaring. The four raiders voyaged across the atlantic, pacific and indian oceans as well as the arctic and antarctic. They sank or captured 62 ships in a forgotten naval war that is now being told in its entirety for the first time. The orion and komet terrorized the south pacific and new zealand waters before pearl harbor when the war was supposed to be far away. The pinguin sank numerous allied merchant ships in the indian ocean before mining the approaches to australian ports and capturing the norwegian whaling fleet in antarctica. The kormoran raided the atlantic but will always be remembered for sinking the australian cruiser sydney off western australia, killing all 645 sailors on board in tragic circumstances. False flags is also the story of the allied sailors who encountered these raiders and fought suicidal battles against a superior foe as well as the men, women and children who endured captivity on board the raiders as prisoners of the third reich. False flags is an engrossing tale that will appeal to not only military experts, but also to anyone interested in maritime history. |
Editorial Review | stephen robinson brings alive the stories of the ships, the men and their victims. Drawing on a range of primary and secondary sources, robinson engagingly tells the most complete story of these ships. False flags sings with stories of the last age of independent action at sea, and in many cases of chivalry. - gavin mclean, senior historian, new zealand ministry for culture and heritage "this is a book that works superbly on all levels - giving both the admiralties' ocean-wide perspectives, as well as insight into the minds of the captains of the ships involved." - prof. Peter stanley, award-winning historian, unsw canberra "deception, violence and waste are the ingredients of war ... Stephen robinson's handsome, well documented book is full of events that illustrate this ... Raiders were fighting ships disguised as merchantmen, crewed by trained naval seaman deeply committed to serving the german war effort like caribbean pirates from the days of sail in some boy's own world, they masked their evil intent by sailing under assumed flags ... Before hoisting aloft the german navy flag, like a modern day skull and cross bones, and savaging an unwary prey. " - the white ensign - the journal of the naval association of australia "a meticulously researched and fascinating history of a now largely forgotten aspect of world war ii." - australian national maritime association |
About the Author | Stephen Robinson is the author of False Flags: Disguised German Raiders of World War II , Panzer Commander Hermann Balck: Germany's Master Tactician and The Blind Strategist: John Boyd and the American Art of War . I have studied Asian history and politics at the University of Western Sydney, graduating with First Class Honors. He has worked at the Department of Veterans' Affairs researching British atomic weapons tests and as a policy officer in the Department of Defense. Stephen Robinson is an officer in the Australian Army Reserve and has served as an instructor at the Royal Military College. He also graduated from Australian Command and Staff College. |
Language | English |
Author | Stephen Robinson |
Publication Date | 43718 |
Number of Pages | 314 |
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