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The Last Corsair: Story of the "Emden" Book

The crew of the World War I German surface raider Emden had one of the greatest adventures in naval history. The outbreak of war found the Emden off the coast of British India. Under the command of Captain Karl von Muller, the Emden for three months seriously impeded British operations in the Indian Ocean. The Emden sank two warships and sixteen merchantmen, captured four colliers, shelled the harbor at Madras and raided Penang. In the end seventy-eight British ships were required to run her down. Even being captured left the gallant crew undaunted. Fifty crew members hijacked a schooner and sailed to the coast of Turkish-controlled Arabia. The crew fought its way through Lawrence's tribesmen to the Turkish railway at Jiddah and thence to Constantinople, where they reported for duty to the German naval attaché, having conducted one of the most extraordinary operations of the war.Read More

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  • 0340323450
  • 9780340323458
  • Dan Van der Vat
  • 1 September 1983
  • Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 205
  • FIRST EDITION
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