The Diary of a U-boat Commander - With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Etienne by Anonymous
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across the wireless report from the boat that had sunk the _Lusitania_.
It has always been a mystery to me why we sank her, as I do not believe those things pay. * * * * * Arnheim has come back, so I have got out of the ciphering department, to my great delight. I have received official information that my application for U-boats has been received. Meanwhile all there is to do is to sit at this ---- hole and wait. _2nd June_, 1916. I have fought in the greatest sea battle of the ages; it has been a wonderful and terrible experience. All the details of the battle will be history, but I feel that I must place on record my personal experiences. We have not escaped without marks, and the good old _Koenig_ brought 67 dead and 125 wounded into port as the price of the victory off Skajerack, but of the English there are thousands who slept their last sleep in the wrecked hulls of the battle cruisers which will rust for |
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