Description

Title: The Germans Who Never Lost

Author: HOYT (Jr), Edwin P

Condition: Very Good Plus – Foxing to the page block, first and last couple of pages. Dust jacket price clipped. Awarded to label on the front end page.

Edition: 2nd Edition

Publication Date: 1969

ISBN: Nil

Cover: Hard Cover with Dust Jacket – 239 pages

Comments: This is a second-hand book

The Konigsberg, one of Germany’s light cruisers which harried Allied commercial shipping during World War I, left port in 1914 for a raiding life around the African coast. A year later, trapped in the Rufiji Delta, Konigsberg was shelled and sunk. But her crew, and their ten 105-mm guns, got ashore. “The Konigsberg is destroyed but not beaten,” Captain Max Looff reported. It was the beginning of a three year running fight through East Africa. Hauling their precious guns over impossible terrain, cut off from home bases and supplies, and crippled with disease, Looff and his men acted as guerillas and assault troops, defeating British forces far larger and better supplied than themselves. When the Armistice was announced, only fifteen of Konigsberg’s men were left, and one gun.