Historically Thinking

Phantom Fleet: U-Boats, Codebreakers, and the Daring Capture of U-505, with Alexander Rose

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Jul 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, bestselling author Alexander Rose reveals the daring capture of the U-505 submarine during World War II. He recounts the extraordinary June 4, 1944 mission of the USS Pillsbury, detailing the challenges faced in underwater warfare and intelligence operations against German U-boats. Rose shares fascinating insights into naval hero Dan Gallery's eccentric life and the audacious brainstorming that led to capturing a U-boat. Plus, he offers a peek into his writing process, comparing tools like Scrivener and Word.
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INSIGHT

Early 1942 U-boat Success

  • Early 1942 saw the U-boats attacking the US East Coast when America was unprepared, marking a "golden time" for Germans.
  • US Navy was underprepared with obsolete ships and inexperienced pilots, severely limiting anti-submarine effectiveness.
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US Navy Ignored WWI Lessons

  • The US Navy misjudged the U-boat threat after WWI due to limited experience and low numbers back then.
  • This caused neglect in preparations like convoy systems and blackout of coastal lights, making 1942 attacks more damaging.
INSIGHT

Ernest King's Leadership Style

  • Ernest King was a rough, abrasive leader but valued initiative and enterprise among his officers.
  • He delegated broadly, avoiding micromanagement, which suited wartime naval command.
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