Title:

U-Boot im Focus  #6

Publisher

Start

Price

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Reviewer:

Scott Van Aken

Notes: 48 pages, 9 x 12 inches, softbound
ISBN: 978-3-941437-06-7

A series that is proving to be very popular is U-Boot im Focus and today we have a look at the latest edition. As with the earlier volumes,  UIF #6 is in the large A4 format which allows for some superb and large photographs, something that is important when dealing with ships of all types as they tend to be long and skinny! There are sections on boat types, conning towers, combat actions, personalities, the popular 'pictures with a story' section, camouflage and a lot more.

One section on images on the U-215 is particularly interesting as not only was this one of the few mine-laying submarines, but the images are from a can of film that sat lost in a drawer until discovered and developed in 1992. There are also some images from a resupply mission from a 'milk cow' submarine to one on patrol during mid-war. Honestly, all of the stories are good ones and show the boats and crews in a way one does not usually see them in other books.

Like the earlier LIF/UIF books, this one is dual English/German and contains not only some rare period color photos, but a lot of previously unpublished images from a number of sources. There is delight in every page, making this book one that you simply have to get.

August 2010

Review book courtesy of  Luftfahrtverlag-Start  where you can order your copy and get up to date information on costs. American readers can get it at www.squadron.com

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