Atrocity on the Atlantic, Nate Hendley
Atrocity on the Atlantic, Nate Hendley
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Atrocity on the Atlantic
Attack on a Hospital Ship During the Great War

Author: Nate Hendley

Narrator: Adam Barr

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/09/2024


Synopsis

How a German submarine sank a Canadian military hospital ship during the First World War and sparked outrage.

On the evening of June 27, 1918, the Llandovery Castle—an unarmed, clearly marked hospital ship used by the Canadian military—was torpedoed off the Irish Coast by U-Boat 86, a German submarine.

Sinking hospital ships violated international law. To conceal his actions, the U-86 commander had the submarine deck guns fire on survivors. One lifeboat escaped with witnesses to the atrocity. Global outrage over the attack ensued.

The sinking of the Llandovery Castle was adjudicated at the Leipzig War Crimes Trials, an attempt to establish justice after hostilities ceased. The Llandovery Castle case resulted in a historic legal precedent that guided subsequent war crime prosecutions, including the Nuremberg Trials.

Atrocity on the Atlantic explores the Llandovery Castle sinking, the people impacted by the attack, and the reasons why this wartime atrocity was largely forgotten.

About Nate Hendley

Nate Hendley is a journalist and author of several books, primarily on crime-related subjects. His book, The Beatle Bandit (about a murderous 1964 bank heist) won the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence for nonfiction 2022. He lives in Toronto.


Reviews

Mr. Hendley's newest book is a fantastic dive into a long forgotten Canadian historical event, the vicious torpedoing of the Llandovery Castle hospital ship at the tail end of the first world war. The first half of the book meticulously details the lives of the crew and the nurses aboard, and the te......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

I don't usually read these types of books, but this one was interesting. I liked that author Nate Hendley noted there were no "imagined conversations" in this book, but rather all quotes came from listed sources including articles, witness testimony, etc. I also love that the medical personal attack......more

I really enjoy Nate Hendley’s writing style. He has a way of talking about history without making it feel clinical or dry. I’m a big fan of niche Canadian history during WWI so I figured I would enjoy this anyway, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it. I would highly recommend for an......more

Goodreads review by Jim

A well narrated book about a sad, forgotten episode of World War One.......more

Goodreads review by Gordon

I have never heard of the tragedy, and am glad Nate Hendley has brought it to light. it's a well told, factual story which is kept interesting throughout.......more