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The Voyage of the Deutschland

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Voyage of the Deutschland , by Paul König, Translated by Vivien Ellis

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Title: The Voyage of the Deutschland

Author: Paul König

Release Date: June 9, 2014 [eBook #45922]

Language: English

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THE VOYAGE OF
THE "DEUTSCHLAND"

This translation is published
under the licence
of The Board of Trade.


CAPTAIN PAUL KÖNIG,
Commander of the Submarine Merchantman Deutschland.

THE VOYAGE
OF THE
"DEUTSCHLAND"

BY
PAUL KÖNIG
CAPTAIN OF THE SUBMARINE MERCHANTMAN
"DEUTSCHLAND"

TRANSLATED BY
VIVIEN ELLIS

 

 

London
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd.
Henrietta Street
1917

CONTENTS

PAGE
Introduction 7
CHAPTER I
How We Came to Join the "Deutschland" and
What I Thought of Her
9
CHAPTER II
The Trial and Departure 15
CHAPTER III
The First Day at Sea 20
CHAPTER IV
The U-Boat Trap 28
CHAPTER V
A Somersault in the North Sea 35
CHAPTER VI
Out into the Open 42
CHAPTER VII
In the Atlantic 48
CHAPTER VIII
The Inferno 63
CHAPTER IX
America 68
CHAPTER X
Baltimore 75
CHAPTER XI
The Departure from Baltimore 86
CHAPTER XII
Running the Blockade 96
CHAPTER XIII
The Homeward Journey 100
CHAPTER XIV
The Arrival 110
CHAPTER XV
The Reception of the "Deutschland" by the
German People
114

INTRODUCTION

The voyage of the submarine merchantman "Deutschland" has, for a long time past, been the subject of eager speculation among the nations of the Old and New worlds.

The wildest rumours regarding the fate of our cruise have appeared in the newspapers, to say nothing of the pretty imaginative stories in which the English have announced again and again that we were stranded or sunk, or, still worse, dispatched to America in bales of cargo.

How often we chuckled on board when our wireless operator picked up one of these nice English wild goose stories from the air!

It is with all the greater pleasure, therefore, that I am now about to start on this account of our fairy-like cruise and adventures. Not that it was

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