Baltic Sea, 19./20. June 1944 Operation Drosselfang

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Re: Baltic Sea, 19./20. June 1944 Operation Drosselfang

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Post by Mischa » 29 May 2010, 11:49

Heelo Yuha,
thos bad artist,they know ever all things "much" better than the others. The "T 31" looks like the "Narvik"-destroyer "Z 28" with two singel 15 cm canons but the "kater" is very nice.
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Mischa
PS - I find it rather as "artists depression" :milwink:

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Re: Baltic Sea, 19./20. June 1944 Operation Drosselfang

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Post by Mischa » 28 Dec 2015, 04:54

Operation Drosselfang Sundwerbung Spoldershäger Weg 2, D- 18314 Martenshagen 18314 Martenshagen
Klaus Fischer (Germany) Michał Jarczyk (Poland)
Sundwerbung Stralsund 2015 5,50 €
ISBN: 978-3-939155-69-9
Only in German
Format ca. A5
32 pages, many pictures,
On 9 June 1944, started against the Finnish Positions on the Karelian Isthmus, the soviet Operation Wiborg-Petrozavodsk of the Leningrad Front. To prevent troops on the islands in Björkö Sund, undertook Finishand German naval forces on 19 June attacks against enemy landing forces. Involved thereby also the German fleet torpedo boats T 30 and T 31. At a first skirmish with the enemy came to 22.37 clock. Successfully managed to repel the landing attempt. At midnight, grabbed a swarm Soviet Torpedoboatsats and achieved to 00.02 clock a torpedo hit on T 31. The boat broke apart and sank. The floating at sea or on rafts rescued crew members were shot at by the Soviet, so that they thereby killed 25 men. Six men came prisoner of war, of which only one returned to their homeland after the war. The Finnish MTBcame to the survivors of T 31 to the rescue and took the fight and the bailout on. 94 man could so be saved, two of whom later succumbed to their injuries. Other 82 man had to be considered as missing.

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Re: Baltic Sea, 19./20. June 1944 Operation Drosselfang

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Post by Mischa » 28 Dec 2015, 05:07

Hi
It took some time, but the occasion of the appearance on the market of the above brochures, decided to recall the position. It was published in 50 copies, which our colleague, Klaus F. gave their own expense. In Poland, only an abbreviated version appeared in the pages of Battleships in two parts, 104 and 105.[/b][/b]
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Re: Baltic Sea, 19./20. June 1944 Operation Drosselfang

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Post by Mischa » 06 Jan 2016, 12:38

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