Panther44 Bootsmannmaat
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Posted: 09 August 2006 at 00:54 | IP Logged
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I've heard Prien was a bit of a martinet true?
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Kaleun Korvettenkapitän
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Joined: 28 September 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: 01 September 2006 at 20:25 | IP Logged
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From what I have read Prien knew how to have a good time - like any sailor, you just need to read about the 'red cabbage' incident - but yes, he was something of a stickler for the rules.
That said, when you were running a very tight ship - and the U-boats were very tight ships - the disciplinarian who stuck by the rules and yet remained fair to the crew would always be the best suited for the job. I wouldn't want to be a crewman on a vessel where anyone could get away with anything - especially when everyone had a particular role to play that more often than not meant the safety of his crewmates.
On board, you had to play by the rules - any slacking could mean an instant cold death not only for the slacker but for forty-odd other men. Off-shore, I am sure Prien was a little more easy going. I don't think he would have tolerated the crew pissing on the car like the Captain in Das Boot did though!
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