Historically Thinking

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

17 snips
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.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

U-boat Threat Peak in 1941

  • The German U-boat fleet was nearly at its peak power in December 1941, causing severe disruption in the Atlantic.
  • Despite Churchill's dramatic warnings, the U-boat threat was serious but not as catastrophic as sometimes portrayed.
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.
INSIGHT

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.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app