history channel show on WWI U-boats

January 2nd, 2009

From Sat Nov 08 06:21:31 1997
>Date: Sat, 08 Nov 1997 07:44:46 -0500
>From: Brooks A Rowlett
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>Subject: history channel show on WWI U-boats
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>This appeared on another mailing list and is forwarded for interest.
>For non-Western hemisphere listmembers, i don’t know what access you
>might have to this channel; sorry. Joe, this constitutes a tape
>request.
>
>In re Marc Bartolomeo’s reply to:
>
> > CeiBob1@AOL.COM (Bob) wrote:
> > >History Channel:
> > > On the 5th of Nov 1997, the channel had on a program about the
> > > most illustrious U-Boat Captain(of the 2nd World War). I had to
> > > work that nite and my wife forgot to tape it.
> > > Thank you in advance. The TV. Guide did not mention the Captains
> > > name. I believe he had a French sounding name.
>
>which was as follows:
>
> >Repeats Sunday, November 9 6:00 PM – (7:00 PM CST)
> > True Action Adventures
> > The First U-Boat Ace/Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing.
> >
> > Newly discovered film shows how one German submarine captain sank an
> > astonishing
> > 194 Allied ships–a record that still stands. Plus: Dramatic footage
> > uncloaks undercover ships of prey.”
>
> > Marc Bartolomeo
> > mbartolo@brazosport.cc.tx.us
>
>This is from the context obviously about WW >ONE>Lothar von Arnauld de la Perrier, the top U-boat ace of ALL time. He
>operated primarily in the Mediterranean under the claim of his boat
>(and others) being actually in Austro-Hungarian service but he and his
>crew were all German. This should be a highly interesting show.
>
>Brooks A Rowlett
>brooksar@indy.net

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