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In the Second World War mankind sank to abysmal levels of inhumanity. But, in the first months of the war, Captain Hans Langsdorff gave the World a matchless example of courage, personal integrity and human compassion. On December 13, 1939, a great sea-battle in the South Atlantic captured international news headlines. One of Germany's fabled pocket battleships, Panzerschiff Admiral Graf Spee, had engaged three British cruisers in the South Atlantic, off Uruguay. Six decades after the Battle of the River Plate significant details remain obscure. Captain Langsdorff's major role is misunderstood and unexplained. History recognizes his impeccable compliance with the Hague conventions but casts doubt on his martial qualities. Today, an objective analysis of the facts shows clearly that Langsdorff's military decisions were justified. This exceptional officer gave his life in an honorable way but suffered discredit. For the first time his story is revealed in detail. He deserves his day in court.
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Langsdorff of the Graf Spee, prince of honor, Joseph Gilbey
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- 2000
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