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Shadow Divers How Two Men Discovered Hitler's Lost Sub and Solved One of the Last Mysteries of World War II Anz Only

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Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson delves into the gripping true story of two deep-sea divers who discover a mysterious World War II German U-boat off the coast of New Jersey. As they embark on a dangerous and challenging journey to unravel its origins, they ultimately face personal trials and profound historical revelations, creating a thrilling tapestry of adventure and discovery in the depths of the ocean.
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If you are fascinated by history, deep-sea exploration, and tales of adventure, you might enjoy this gripping account of two courageous divers. The story delves into their intense quest to uncover a sunken World War II sub, offering a thrilling mix of mystery, discovery, and bravery.

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Shadow Divers How Two Men Discovered Hitler's Lost Sub and Solved One of the Last Mysteries of World War II Anz Only

February 1945. A German U-boat reaches American waters after an agonising three months and founders, blasted apart by undnown causes. All 56 Nazi sailors die, entrapped with the submarine. This is the story of the daring endurance of a handful of men determined to solve a mystery - or die in the attempt.

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February 1945 - The war is almost over and Britain and America rule the waves. To enlist for a German U-boat is suicidal. But sixty young Nazi soldiers choose to enter the cramped underwater conditions of the U-869 for the most difficult mission of all - to reach and then bomb the coast of America. Several weeks later, the boat barely has enough fuel to make it home and radio links with Germany are broken. The commander, Neuerberg, must make a tough decision: to carry on to America and risk death in the pursuit of glory, or to admit defeat and return home. Driven by pride, patriotism, and determination, he decides to risk it.

June 1991 - A group of deep-sea divers hear about the wreck of a U-boat 260 feet beneath the sea. There are virtually no records of the Nazi submarine, and an on-location investigation is extremely dangerous. The recommended limit for diving is 130 feet: if a diver succeeds in getting that far down, they are likely to be trapped inside the wreck or to die from compression on the way up. But twelve divers decide to take the risk. Over the next six years, a team led by John Chatterton and Richie Kohler embarks on a series of dives (on which they discover a mass grave in a front compartment), complex historical research, and false leads, from which they eventually piece together an incredible story. In the process, three of the divers die, marriages collapse, and history is made. Deep-water wreck diving is the world's deadliest sport, and John Chatterton and Richie Kohler pushed its limits.

This is a beautifully written, dramatic book about one of the greatest of human traits—the resolve people find in moments of deepest peril.

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Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson is praised for its thrilling and gripping narrative, combining elements of adventure and historical investigation. Reviewers highlight the meticulous research and vivid storytelling that bring to life the dangerous world of deep-sea diving and the historical significance of discovering the German U-boat. The book is commended for its compelling portrayal of the divers' dedication and the resolution of a long-standing World War II mystery.

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ISBN: 9780340837566

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 July 2004

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

Edition: Export ed

Audience: General / adult

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Height: 245.0mm

Weight: 0g

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About the Author

Robert Kurson is a freelance journalist who writes for Esquire. He is writing this book with cooperation from Chatterton and Kohler, and from the sole survivor of the U-boat.

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