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12 “The spy among us”: The U-boat syndrome
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Gerhard P. Bassler
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 3
- “I was born where wine and grapes are no rarity”: First Contacts 9
- “The Esquimaux ... cannot be in better hands”: The Moravian Mission in Labrador 29
- From Hamburg Bread to Turbines: Expanding Contacts in the Nineteenth Century 62
- “Venturesome sons of the fatherland”: Immigrants, Sojourners, and Visitors, 1870–1914 89
- “Few of civilization’s blessings”: Images, Impressions, and Perceptions 121
- “I have with great patience withstood many insults”: The Enemy Alien Experience, 1914–1919 139
- “I can get another Hiscock anytime, but I cannot get a Weber”: Newcomers after the War, 1919–1939 165
- “Backwoodsmen of the sea”: Germans Look at Newfoundland between the World Wars 189
- “We should first look to British stock”: Germans Deemed Undesirable? 205
- “I had been loyal to the country”: Internment Operations and Experiences, 1939–1945 223
- “Can the leopard change its spots?”: The Nazi Fifth-Column Experience, 1939–1945 253
- “The spy among us”: The U-boat syndrome 285
- Conclusions 295
- Notes 305
- Bibliography 347
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 3
- “I was born where wine and grapes are no rarity”: First Contacts 9
- “The Esquimaux ... cannot be in better hands”: The Moravian Mission in Labrador 29
- From Hamburg Bread to Turbines: Expanding Contacts in the Nineteenth Century 62
- “Venturesome sons of the fatherland”: Immigrants, Sojourners, and Visitors, 1870–1914 89
- “Few of civilization’s blessings”: Images, Impressions, and Perceptions 121
- “I have with great patience withstood many insults”: The Enemy Alien Experience, 1914–1919 139
- “I can get another Hiscock anytime, but I cannot get a Weber”: Newcomers after the War, 1919–1939 165
- “Backwoodsmen of the sea”: Germans Look at Newfoundland between the World Wars 189
- “We should first look to British stock”: Germans Deemed Undesirable? 205
- “I had been loyal to the country”: Internment Operations and Experiences, 1939–1945 223
- “Can the leopard change its spots?”: The Nazi Fifth-Column Experience, 1939–1945 253
- “The spy among us”: The U-boat syndrome 285
- Conclusions 295
- Notes 305
- Bibliography 347
- Index 367