Felix C Posted 6 June , 2017 Share Posted 6 June , 2017 Hello Folks, Thought to advise this work I assisted on is available at Amazon and other locations. The blurb: A rare opportunity to read a German Torpedoboat commander's view of the war during 1914-1915. Lt. Callisen recounts his immediate pre and early war experiences commanding V188 to include the Heligoland Bight action, the Whitby Hartlepool bombardment, the routines and dangers of sorties leading to his account of being torpedoed by H.M. E16. Assigned to command torpedboboat V191, Calisen also describes his Baltic Sea experiences culminating in the double sinking of V191 and the cruiser Bremen to Russian mines. The account is annotated with reports from British, German and Russian archives to include the War Diary (KTB) of the Torpedoboat Flotilla, Callisen's Loss Report and numerous other primary sources clarifying relevant actions. The only published account of a German torpedoboat commander. V188 is highly regarded among German war literature researchers for its veracity and straightforward descriptions of active service. https://www.amazon.com/V188-Torpedo-Boat-War-Missions-Great/dp/0996315705/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1496746235&sr=8-2&keywords=v188 CFC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken S. Posted 7 July , 2017 Share Posted 7 July , 2017 Good to see that the translation is now available. For those interested the German text has been posted here: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felix C Posted 7 July , 2017 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2017 Thanks Ken. I expanded the work quite a bit with maps and appendices and notes throughout. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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