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Fips: Legendary U-boat Commander Weuner Furbringer (Fips) became one of the most successful U-Boat commanders in WW1 through a blend of skill, daring and, by his own typically modest admission, sheer luck. This is an inspiring and chivalrous story; it is ironic then that,

Fips: Legendary U-boat Commander

Fips: Legendary U-boat Commander

TITLE:Fips: Legendary U-boat Commander
AUTHOR:Geoffrey Brooks
RATING:4.82 (157 Votes)
ASIN:0850526949
FORMAT TYPE:Hardcover
PAGES:156 Pages
PUBLISH:1999-07-27
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Weuner Furbringer (Fips) became one of the most successful U-Boat commanders in WW1 through a blend of skill, daring and, by his own typically modest admission, sheer luck. This vivid memoir, never before published in English, makes compelling reading. This is an inspiring and chivalrous story; it is ironic then that, when finally sunk by the Royal Navy off the East Coast of England, Fips was machine-gunned in the water, contrary to repeated Government denials of such behaviour.

Editorial : Language Notes Text: English (translation) Original Language: German

It is an excellent book overall with a great wealth of information but one thing really upset me: The fact that they do not describe or even nominate most of the subspecies. That was ill-E to me, cuz like many I have scoured Subway Art for Everything it has. A presumably smaller (but still significant) percentage consists of those who delve into bird finding guides detailing site information and expected birds for a region or country. The problems section runs down the typical issues people have, be unmotivated and not 'work as if for the Lord', or being motivated by the wrong then (money, prestige, etc.), or making work and idol.

The final section is the strength of the book. The list of recommendations continue with study features of the face, use the name in the conversation, talk about the name, and if these commonalities wasn’t enough, like Parker, Kevin suggests im

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