The Wolf: How One German Raider Terrorised Australia And The Southern Oceans In The First World War
by Guilliatt , Richard Guilliatt, Hohnen and Peter Hohnen
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781741666243
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Product Details
ISBN: 9781741666243
Category: Naval Forces & Warfare
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 2009-07-01
Publisher: Random House Australia��
Country of origin: AUS
Pages: xvi, 382
Weight: 464g
The Wolf: How One German Raider Terrorised Australia And The Southern Oceans In The First World War
It is 1917 and The Wolf has come to hunt the waters of the South Pacific... An Australian woman named Mary Cameron and her family are captured as they sail across the Pacific from the US to the Australian mainland. The Australian warship HMAS Sydney attacks a German raider off the Cocos Islands, creating an inferno that kills 130 men. The burnt-out wrecks of three vessels are spotted by passing ships in the oceans north-east of New Zealand. An explosion rips through the hull of a cargo ship as it sails from Sydney to New Zealand with mail destined for Europe. The story of The Wolf is one of the most extraordinary in the history of Australia's First World War. Far from Gallipoli and the trenches in France, just as crucial a battle was being fought at sea as the Germans aimed to squeeze supplies to and from the US, Britain and her Allies. The Wolf was an ordinary fighter fitted out with a hidden arsenal of weapons, including a plane, The Wolfcub, rumoured to have flown over Sydney on a reconnaisssance mission. It operated by stealth, planting mines, capturing innocent civilians and sinking their ships and cargo. As her mission continued so did the number of prisoners in her hold where casualties of the war from across the world were forced together at the hands of The Wolf's maverick commander. The situation was almost too much for Mary Cameron to bear... A genuine page-turner, The Wolf sits alongside the best military history published in Australia to date.