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The new book that solves the mystery of HMAS Sydney

by Mainsheet Media on 14 Jul 2009
Sydney: Cipher and Search, the new book by Captain Peter Hore Seafarer Books
This new book, based on the author's decryption and interpretation of German coded accounts and interviews with German survivors, pieces together the desperate fight to the death between the two ships whose wrecks were finally located on the seabed in March 2008.

The book is titled 'SYDNEY: Cipher and Search. Solving the last great naval mystery of the Second World War,' and it has been written by Captain Peter Hore.

In November 1941 the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney, with a crew of 645, disappeared off the coast of Western Australia. Shipwrecked German sailors told an incredible tale of how their ship, Kormoran, a lightly armoured merchant raider, had sunk the pride of the Australian navy. Almost at once conspiracy theories sprang up to explain the tragic loss of the ship and so many lives.

Captain Peter Hore decoded and translated accounts of the battle between the HMAS Sydney and the HSK Kormoran.

While imprisoned in Australia, Theodor Detmers, the Commander of the Kormoran, wrote two reports on the battle. One was encoded in a notebook that was confiscated by Australian authorities after Detmers attempted escape. The other was carefully concealed in a dictionary that Detmers took with him back to Germany at war's end.

Peter Hore decoded and translated both accounts and compared them with a 1945 decoding of the notebook, as well as another report written by Detmers during his return voyage to Germany. His comparison of the four versions solved a number of mysteries surrounding the details of the battle and pointed to the probable location of the Kormoran.

Peter Hore's research was used in the successful discovery of the HMAS Sydney in March 2008.

Captain Peter Hore served worldwide in the Royal Navy from 1962 to 2000, mostly in frigates and destroyers. During the Falklands War he was Joint Logistics Controller on Ascension Island, and he has headed both the Royal Navy's Applied Research Programme and its Non-Technical Research Programmes. His last appointment in uniform was as Head of Defence Studies during the British government's Strategic Defence Review, the rewriting of British Maritime Strategy, and the launch of a new concept of operations, the Maritime Contribution to Joint Operations.

Since completing this book, Captain Hore has been appointed an expert witness to the Australian government’s Commission of Inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney.

$34.95 pb, publication date 29th July. Published by www.seafarerbooks.com!Seafarer_Books, distributed in Australia by Eleanor Brasch Enterprises
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