This compelling new study of the Battle of the River Plate concentrates on Kapitan zur See Hans Langsdorff the commander of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee
- it is written from his point of view. The story of his mission at the start of the Second World War to prey on merchant shipping is graphically retold & Langsdorffs command decisions are the primary focus of David Millers gripping narrative. He considers in vivid detail the factors Langsdorff had to consider as he assessed the situation of his ship & choose his course of action. He describes the intelligence Langsdorff received & his knowledge of the position & strength of the forces of the Royal Navy that were arrayed against him. Langsdorffs interpretation of his mission & the tense calculations he had to make in order to carry it out are the essential elements of this dramatic story. Langsdorff operating alone & thousands of miles away from home & with no prospect of support had to grapple with the enormous burden of a lone comm&. He made grave mistakes & these are ruthlessly exposed. But this fascinating re-examination of his actions & his leadership does nothing to diminish his reputation as a brave & honourable officer.