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  • Doenitz, Karl, trans. by R. H. Stevens

    Published by The World Publishing Company, Cleveland, OH, 1959

    Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Second Printing. 500, illus., maps, appendices, index, lib stamps (some crossed out in marker), rough spot ins rear flylf, board & spine edges worn. Library call number on spine, tape residue and scratches on rear board, small marker mark on front board. Admiral Doenitz discusses, among other topics, U-boats in World War I, U-boat building policy from 1935-1939, the conduct of the U-boat war during World War II, his tasks as commander-in-chief from 1943-1945, and his role as head of the German government after Hitler's death. fair to good, ex-lib., rebound in fair to good library binding.

  • Doenitz, Karl, trans. by R. H. Stevens

    Published by The World Publishing Company, Cleveland, OH, 1959

    Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Condition: fair to good, ex-lib. Second Printing. 500, illus., maps, appendices, index, library bookplate, stamps, & barcode, board corners somewhat bumped, boards & spine scuffed. Library call number on spine. Admiral Doenitz discusses, among other topics, U-boats in World War I, U-boat building policy from 1935-1939, the conduct of the U-boat war during World War II, his tasks as commander-in-chief from 1943-1945, and his role as head of the German government after Hitler's death.