Talk:Peter Zschech
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Sources for this "story"
[edit]Having read the book "Verdammter Atlantik", I got a very different perspective of the personality of Peter Zschech! As much as I understood he was an excellent commander, but struck by BAD LUCK! I did not get the impüression that he was BAD tempered - if he had been I doubt he would have become commandant of a U-Boat at all, as he was Wachoffizier in U124 (Kptnleutnant Johannes Mohr). In the book there is also mentioned that there was a 13th time the boat had to come in for repair, so as this "story" only mentions six sorties/returns I think a lot is missing... 151.136.145.234 (talk) 10:26, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
Only suicide underwater
[edit]I served on a submarine in the early 2000s where someone shot himself, had to clean up the skull and brain matter off of the console behind him myself. 70.181.58.91 (talk) 12:21, 31 October 2023 (UTC)
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