The Wolf, Peter Hohnen
The Wolf, Peter Hohnen
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The Wolf
How One German Raider Terrorized the Allies in the Most Epic Voyage of WWI

Author: Peter Hohnen, Richard Guilliatt

Narrator: Michael Page

Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/23/2010


Synopsis

In 1916, a nondescript freighter left Germany carrying 465 submarine mines, 16 torpedoes, 8 cannons, 1,400 shells, a seaplane, and 346 men who believed they were embarking on a suicide mission. That ship became known to Allied forces as the Wolf, and by the time it returned to Germany more than a year later it was home to more than 800 men, women, and children from twenty-five different nations, including its own crew.

Led by Captain Karl August Nerger, an honorable man who sank more than thirty Allied ships but spared the crews and passengers on board by taking them prisoner, the Wolf traveled 64,000 miles and remained at sea for fifteen months without pulling into port. Capturing 400 prisoners, the Wolf became home to an extraordinary collection of humanity, from the secret lover of W. Somerset Maugham to a six-year-old American girl who was adopted as a mascot by the German crew. Forced to survive on plundered food, facing death from scurvy, and hunted by the combined navies of five Allied nations, the Germans and their prisoners came to share a close bond.

The Wolf is a gripping war narrative, painting a rich, detailed picture of a world profoundly shaped by global conflict.

About Peter Hohnen

Peter Hohnen studied history and law at the Australian National University and was a partner in a prominent Canberra law firm for twenty years. A commander in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve for two decades, he was posted to Cambridge University in 1999 to study the law of the sea and the laws of armed conflict as a visiting fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. On his return to Australia he was awarded a master's degree in law from ANU in 2002. He has been an independent legal consultant to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and has made several contributions to the Australian Dictionary of Biography. His great-uncle, Alexander Ross Ainsworth, was chief engineer aboard the steamship Matunga when it was captured by SMS Wolf in August 1917.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John

I love finding books about events I have never heard of before and this book covers one of them. The Wolf made a 444 day voyage from Germany to South Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand, the South Seas, Singapore and back to Germany with stopping in any ports. She refueled and reprovisioned hersel......more

This book is an interesting and easy to read account of a German commercial raider of WW1, SMS Wolf. The story is told from the point of view of the German crew and its victims and the story just races along. It’s a very interesting tale of a brave German crew but also highlights the tenacity and br......more

Goodreads review by Gregory

The story of the German Raider, The Wolf, is a story of chivalry, courage, deceit and cunning. In this book, you'll find stories from survivors and seamen. You'll see how cummunist agitators on this vesel almost ruined everything. You'll see how the prisoners on board left with a totally different o......more