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Resumen de ‘Nine months by sand and sea’: The naval odyssey of Helmut von Mücke, 1914–1915

T. D. Gottschall

  • Lieutenant Commander Helmut von Mücke, late of His Imperial Majesty’s cruiser Emden, completed an epic journey during the opening months of the Great War. Although his story – which Mücke described as ‘nine months by sand and sea’1 – began in August 1914, his true odyssey really took form in November when Emden’s destruction stranded Mücke and a small naval detachment on a tropical island in the vast reaches of the Indian Ocean. To escape capture by Allied forces, Mücke and his crew first commandeered the small schooner Ayesha, avoided internment in the neutral Dutch East Indies, sneaked past British patrols in the Red Sea, survived shipwrecks in the shoals of the Red Sea, and fought off a desert ambush by Bedouin bandits in Arabia, before reaching sanctuary with their erstwhile Ottoman allies in Constantinople in May 1915. This article charts the naval odyssey of Helmut von Mücke.


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