Fantastic documentary on a little-known adventure. 450 days at sea is something exceptional, specially under these circumstances. Hats off to all of them !
But then, virtually all militaries are class systems. Officers and the enlisted are 2 different classes just like workers and management in civilian life.
Fantastic documentary on a little-known adventure.
450 days at sea is something exceptional, specially under these circumstances. Hats off to all of them !
I met Felix Graf von Luckner in Majorica in 1955 and still have a picture with him.
A fascinating documentary. An astonishing story.
Should be a docu drama. Is R.C. too old to play the captain? Hugh Jackman, maybe? An incredible story.
awesome documentary
Thank you!
Attractive documentary....thanks for sharing
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Great video 🎉🎉🎉
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Excellent!!!!!
Glad you like it!
great stuff
64, 000 miles with no recoaling (refueling)? Seems impossible but quite remarkable an accomplishment alone, if true. But how?
23.21 they boarded a British ship and took her coal and food supplies etc, then repeated that with other vessels.
@@KevinN-df8eo Did he watch the same video you and I did?????????
Great Factual Story.
Hohnen looks a bit like Guilgood (sp?).
Sir John Gielgud and you are totally right. A younger doppleganger with a very different accent.
They use one of titanic’s distress transmissions at 35:44. You can hear a faint “lifeboat 12…”.
But then, virtually all militaries are class systems. Officers and the enlisted are 2 different classes just like workers and management in civilian life.
The CG is too obvious.
The Wolf needed to stock up on tons of barrels filled to the brim full of fresh lemons and limes in order to prevent scurvy on board.
Sauerkraut. Keeps better and works as well, plus it was part of their culture.
Duh....ok it seems obvious now.