"A fascinating exploration of the real war experienced by German submariners--the sights, the smells, the highs, the lows, and their greatest fears."--John C. McManus, author of The Dead and Those About to Die
"In this impeccably researched and beautifully constructed book, Roger Moorhouse tells the thrilling but ultimately tragic story of Germany's U-boats in the Second World War. Fighting bravely in cramped and claustrophobic conditions, Hitler's Wolfpacks came close to throttling Britain's supply lines in 1941. But thereafter, thanks to radar, convoys, and codebreaking, the U-boatmen's sacrifice--resulting in a scarcely credible death rate of 75%, the highest of the war--produced increasingly diminished returns. This superb history tells the story from a new perspective."--Saul David, author of Operation Thunderbolt
"The 'Allied version of history' tends to be repeated ad infinitum, and the search goes on for realistic interpretations of the Second World War. By writing an account of the Battle of the Atlantic from the perspective of German U-boatmen, Roger Moorhouse has done much to restore the emotional balance and to complete an inclusive picture. Very readable, humane, comprehensive, well sourced, and gripping."--Norman Davies, author of Europe: A History
"Roger Moorhouse is becoming a major authority in his field. Wolfpack is a significant contribution and rightly places the U-boat campaign at the heart of Germany's strategy during the Second World War. Compellingly written, he seamlessly blends fascinating technical detail with human experience--often profoundly moving--and authoritative strategic insight. Wolfpack is a superb work of history."--James Holland, author of Normandy '44
"A thrilling account from a master of Second World War history."--Dan Snow, host, HistoryHit podcast
"Moorhouse excels at the details. Drawing on diaries, letters, memoirs, and archives, he delivers gripping accounts of training, operation, living conditions, tactics, accounts of captains, crewmen, victims, and often tragic actions, all overlaid with a heavy dose of Nazi politics."--Kirkus
"Eminent scholar Roger Moorhouse peers deeper into the historiography to deliver a full, first-hand account of the German U-boat war and the men who waged it."--Military Times
"Wolfpack chronicles the misery, failure and deaths of U-boat crews....Life aboard a German submarine, we learn, was as miserable as we've ever imagined."--Wall Street Journal