The Terrible Hours by Peter Maas


Authors
Peter Maas
ISBN
9780732264536
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
240

The Epic Rescue Of Men Trapped Beneath The Sea

Before World War II, before the discovery of sonar and nuclear power revolutionised submarine design, there was a fact accepted by all those who worked on them - if a submarine went down, all aboard were doomed.

But Lieutenant Commander Swede Momsen, who had worked on every way to save those entombed in a sunken sub - smoke bombs, telephone market buoys, deep-sea diving techniques, escape hatches and artificial lungs - never believed that submariners had inevitably to accept their fate.

On Tuesday, May 23 1939, the submarine "Squalus" went down off the New England coast during her final test-run. Miraculously, 33 crewmen were still alive. With no methods of deep-sea rescue that had ever been used in an actual disaster, Swede Momsen was about to put his life's work to the ultimate test in a race against time to save the trapped men.

In this true story of a 39-hour long battle against all odds, determination and will-power ultimately achieve the unbelievable, and change the course of deep-sea rescue forever.
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