
audiobook
by Freiherr von Georg-Günther Forstner
THE JOURNAL OF SUBMARINE COMMANDER VON FORSTNER
TRANSLATED BY MRS. RUSSELL CODMAN - WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, Jr.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge 1917
COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, JR. AND ANNA CRAFTS CODMAN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published November 1917
ILLUSTRATIONS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTIONToC - THE CHALLENGE TO NAVAL SUPREMACY
THE JOURNAL OF SUBMARINE COMMANDER VON FORSTNER
IToC - ORDERED TO COMMAND A SUBMARINE
IIToC - BREATHING AND LIVING CONDITIONS UNDER WATER
A rare, translated diary from the commander of Germany’s first U‑boat offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the early days of submarine warfare. Written in the midst of World War I, the entries blend technical observations on how the vessels operated with vivid, often wry, recountings of patrols, torpedo attacks, and the daily life of a tight‑knit crew. The author’s voice is unmistakably personal—proud of his craft, loyal to his men, and occasionally amused by the absurdities of war—while never shying from the stark realities of the missions he led.
Beyond the mechanics, the journal reveals the conflicted mindset of a man who both admired his adversaries’ bravery and embraced the grim purpose of his orders. Listeners will hear candid reflections on sinking liners, hospital ships, and the moral tension that accompanies such actions. For anyone curious about the birth of modern submarine tactics or the human side of a conflicted wartime officer, this account provides a compelling, unvarnished portrait of a world beneath the waves.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (137K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2009-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1882–1940
A German naval officer who turned his wartime experience into vivid writing, he is best known for a firsthand account of World War I submarine service. His work offers a striking glimpse into life aboard an early U-boat and the mindset of its commander.
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