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  The Wolf: How One German Raider Terrorised Australia and the Southern Oceans in the First World War
  The Wolf: One German Raider Terrorised Australia


 
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Media: BOOK - paperback, 400 pages
Author: R. Guilliatt & P. Hohnen
Year: 2009
Other Data: b&w photos, bibliog, index
ISBN: 9781741666243

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July 1917: the First World War is about to enter its fourth horrendous year and ships are mysteriously disappearing off Australia and New Zealand as a young Australian woman named Mary Cameron sails with her husband and daughter across the Pacific Ocean from San Francisco to Sydney. Less than a thousand miles from Sydney, a black-hulled freighter appears out of the vast blue emptiness, and Mary and her daughter rush to the deck to greet her. Suddenly, two hinged iron sections of the freighter's bulwarks drop down to reveal she is bristling with guns. She is in fact the German warship the Wolf, and the Cameron family are about to find themselves captive on one of the century's most extraordinary wartime sea voyages.

Sent by Germany on a suicide mission to the far side of the world, the Wolf was a formidable and ingenious commerce-raider. Her task was to inflict maximum destruction on Allied shipping using all the latest technology of warfare - torpedoes, mines, cannons, smokescreens, wireless receivers, even a seaplane. It was an assignment so secret that she could never pull in to port or transmit any radio signal. In one continual 64,000-mile voyage, the ship caused havoc across three oceans, launched Germany's first direct attacks on Australia and New Zealand and captured over 400 men, women and children.

Surviving on fuel and food plundered from other ships, the Wolf became a world in miniature as her 350-strong crew and their prisoners crowded together in an improbable survival story. Drawn from eyewitness accounts, declassified government files and unpublished diaries and correspondence discovered during five years of research, this is the story of the Wolf's voyage, one of the most remarkable but little-known episodes of the First World War. An extraordinary adventure story, 'The Wolf' is also a portrait of a world undergoing profound transformation.

Contents:
Preface

Part 1
1. The Black Raider
2. Suicide Ships
3. Wartime Secrets
4. Edge of the World

Part 2
5. Juanita's War
6. The Enemy Within
7. Message in a Bottle
8. Scandal and Mutiny

Part 3
9. A Speck on the Ocean
10. End Run
11. Stranded
12. Honour and Defeat

Epilogue
Appendix 1. The Wolf's Specifications
Appendix 2. List of Ships Sunk and Mined by the Wolf
Appendix 3. List of Wolf's Crew
Appendix 4. List of the Wolf's Prisoners
Acknowledgements
References
Bibliography
Index


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