Flashpoints: The Wars That Shaped Us
In 1942, a German U-boat commander, Werner Hartenstein, torpedoed the British troopship RMS Laconia. But upon hearing the cries of Italian POWs in the water, he did the unthinkable: he surfaced to rescue survivors. What followed was a humanitarian effort that defied orders, drew in other U-boats, and led to a controversial American air attack. This episode follows U-156 as it tows lifeboats through the Atlantic, flying a Red Cross flag, its deck crammed with hundreds of British, Polish, and Italian survivors. We explore Hartenstein's moral dilemma and the chain of command confusion that led to a US Army Air Force bomber, ignoring the clear signs of rescue, attacking the submerged U-boat and its charges. The Laconia Incident is a stark anomaly in the brutal Battle of the Atlantic. It led directly to the "Laconia Order," forbidding U-boats from rescue attempts, and forces listeners to confront the fragile moments of humanity that can flicker even in total war. The consequences were dire, and the moral questions endure. A failed act of mercy that hardened the rules of war. #Laconia #Uboat #WernerHartenstein #BattleOfTheAtlantic #WorldWarII #WarAtSea #WarCrimes Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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