Type VII

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Axel N
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Re: Type VII

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Post by Axel N » 17 Dec 2018, 11:18

Hi there,
it is U 207.

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Re: Type VII

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Post by docarchiv » 30 Dec 2018, 09:11

Hello, new in my collection! Don't know this crew! Kind regards
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Re: Type VII

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Post by bad karma » 22 Jun 2019, 21:57

Hi,

I think this is the U 755, with Lt. z.S. Heinz Blischke (U 744) on the right, and Oblt. Walter Göing on left.
What do you think!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Type VII

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Post by oldhoweboy » 23 Jun 2019, 14:15

No I think not! U 755 commission Nov. Have foto
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Re: Type VII

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Post by Axel N » 23 Jun 2019, 18:14

Nobby,

you are absolutely right! It is U 207, taken at Kiel Tirpitzhafen.

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Re: Type VII

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Post by oldhoweboy » 24 Jun 2019, 13:38

Thanks Axel
Front row of Juli, Martins and Brolli (still learning).
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Re: Type VII

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Post by bad karma » 16 Aug 2019, 15:20

Hi,

This is a scan from the book``Die Deutsche Ubootbunker und Bunkerwerften`` page 126 from the Author Sönke Neitzel.
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And this is a pic from EBAY, it looks to me the same boat ?? Can we add this boat to our archive as U 959.
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Re: Type VII

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Post by Axel N » 17 Aug 2019, 10:00

Hi Ron,

excellent work! Well done.

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Re: Type VII

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Post by bad karma » 17 Aug 2019, 12:44

Hi Axel,

Thank you very much. I think this is the first commander, Martin Duppel. Iam not sure with this.
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Is this boat also the U 959 approaching Trondheim, Norway on 20 March 1944 under Friedrich Weitz ??????.
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Re: Type VII

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Post by oldhoweboy » 18 Aug 2019, 10:52

https://uboot-recherche.de/en/u959-bilder
Yes! See above for more
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Re: Type VII

#446

Post by oldhoweboy » 04 Sep 2019, 12:50

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Krupp AG Kiel
Early type VIIB
98?
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Re: Type VII

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Post by oldhoweboy » 11 Sep 2019, 15:14

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Hello
Danzig?
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Re: Type VII

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Post by aurelien wolff » 23 Sep 2019, 02:24

I don't know if it was already posted but here is a pic of the U676 with his particular conning tower:
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Re: Type VII

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Re: Type VII

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Post by mark harrison » 01 Oct 2019, 23:20

Hi Nobby The picture above titled Danzig? is possibly U446 or U450. Picture was taken in the late spring or summer months as per the uniforms and the trees in full leaf. It is likely to be Danzig as there is a pair of gantry cranes in the background as well as luffing cranes. There was a least one pair of large gantry cranes in Danzig and they do appear in some photos.

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