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“The GERMAN RAIDER ATLANTIS” The True Story of World War II’s Deadliest War Ship, Told by Her Captain. By Captain Bernhard Rogge and Wolfgang Frank. She looked like a harmless freighter but she was armed like a battle-cruiser. Fully equipped for a two-year voyage and manned by a hand-picked crew, the German raider Atlantis roamed the world seeking her prey. Her flag might be Dutch, Japanese, Norwegian or even British––but her mission was always the same: to approach unsuspecting Allied merchant ships and send them to the bottom. In this fascinating, firsthand account, German Captain Bernhard Rogge tells how the Atlantis sank more than 140,000 tons of vital shipping and became the most feared vessel on the high seas! 1979 Paperback edition. 211 pages, many illustrations, 2 maps, no photos or index. Includes color pull-out page.
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