Smoke and Mirrors: Q-ships Aganst the U-boats in the First World War

Smoke and Mirrors: Q-ships Aganst the U-boats in the First World War

by Deborah Lake (Author)

Synopsis

The Q ship, an ordinary merchant vessel with concealed guns, came into its own during the First World War, when used by the Royal Navy to trap and destroy German U-boats. Deborah Lake uses a wide range of primary and secondary source material drawn from archives in the UK, Germany and the USA to tell the compelling story of the Q-Ships and their U-boat adversaries. The Q-ship operations themselves are covered by following the careers of the eight men who won the Victoria Cross on Special Service Operations; and by accounts of the German U-boat crews on the receiving end. No book on Q-ships can avoid the Baralong incident in which a Q-ship's crew allegedly executed the survivors of the German submarine U27, on 19 August 1915. In a subsequent encounter with U41, more British atrocities were alleged by the only two German survivors. Revealing extracts from the diary of a Royal Marine who served on board the Baralong are reproduced in the book together with other first-hand accounts. With charge and counter-charge, this incident provides a fascinating story.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 18 May 2009

ISBN 10: 0752450557
ISBN 13: 9780752450551

Author Bio
Deborah Lake served in the Royal Air Force and is the author of numerous military and naval history books, including The Tartan Air Force and The Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids 1918.