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Hans Herlin

    December 24, 1925 – December 20, 1994

    Hans Herlin was a German novelist whose works often grappled with the shadows of the past. His novels delved into complex themes, exploring moral dilemmas and examining how individuals cope with traumatic events. Herlin's style was characterized by keen psychological depth and meticulous characterization.

    Hans Herlin
    Sibirien-Transfer. Roman um das Gold des Zaren
    Die Reise der Verdammten
    Die Flieger von Hiroshima
    Les damnés de l'Atlantique
    Without Remorse. The Acorn Winter. The Survivor. Royal Stakes
    The survivor
    • 1994

      The survivor

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(22)Add rating

      In March, 1943, a rusty cargo ship of erratic pedigree was torpedoed and sunk off the Azores on her way back to Germany from the Far East. The survivors naturally assumed that they had fallen victim to an allied submarine, but they were wrong.U-boat commander Hans-Joachim Schwantke had had an unlucky war and was desperate to open his score. Assuming, on scant evidence, that the Doggerbank was an allied ship he sent her to the bottom and then turned away from the survivors, in all probability by now aware that he had made a tragic mistake and anxious to escape from the evidence. But the evidence remained, in the shape of just one man. Of the 365 men on board, alone of those who survived the sinking and managed to reach a life raft or dinghy only Fritz Kuert was to survive to tell his tale.Thanks to Hans Herlin's research, and the translating skills of John Brownjohn, the amazing story of Kuert's journey across the Atlantic, of his rescue and his vain struggle to establish the truth has at last been told.

      The survivor