A remarkable World War II account of a maritime attack off the West African coast, for fans of Steven Sheinkin and Deborah Heiligman.
On September 12, 1942, the RMS Laconia was attacked by a German submarine five hundred miles off the coast of western Africa. What the Germans didn’t know was that they had just attacked their allies: locked below decks on the British ship were nearly 1,800 Italian prisoners of war. When the Germans realized their mistake, they made the unprecedented decision to rescue all survivors regardless of their nationality, attempting to declare the waters a neutral zone. But when an American bomber flew over the humanitarian effort, he was ordered to drop bombs, contributing to the deaths of many Italian POWs and British civilians in the process. Some of those who remained alive endured weeks adrift at sea, fighting for survival with little water or food, and in shark infested oceans.
Suspenseful and informative, this incredible true account, which includes historic photographs, is a testament to the idea that compassion can rule over conflict—even at the cruel heights of war.
Main characters and vessels. Glossary. Bibliography. Black-and-white photo insert.
Title alpha Abandon Ship!: The True WWII Story of Disaster and Survival
Level Nonfiction Middle
Pages Count 272
Genre Nonfiction
Topics Laconia (steamship, 1921–1942). Steamboat disasters. Atlantic Ocean. Twentieth-century history. World War II (1939–1945). Search and rescue operations. German naval operations. Submarines and ships. Germany. Prisoners of war.
Trim Size 7 3/4" x 5 1/2"
JLG Span Spring
Language English
Rights type Print
Publication date 2023-02-20
JLG Release Date Jun 2023
Minimum grade 5
Maximum grade 8
Reading level Middle
Format Print
Nonfiction Middle Grades 5-8)
Nonfiction Middle
Nonfiction Middle Grades 5-8)
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