In 1916, a nondescript freighter left Germany carrying 465 submarine mines, 16 torpedoes, 8 cannons, 1,400 shells, a seaplane, and 346 men who believed they were embarking on a suicide mission. That ship became known to Allied forces as the "Wolf," and by the time it returned to Germany more than a [...]
In the years 1916-1918, the Wolf, an ordinary freighter, undertook a continuous fifteen-month cruise in which she traversed three of the world's major oceans, destroyed more than thirty Allied vessels and captured over 400 men, women and children. This work exhibits the tremendous impact that the wa[...]