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Re: UB32 or U106
Posted by:
Josephbremez
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Date: April 17, 2009 02:13PM
Hello Michael,
"On 6 October U106 reported that it was off St. Abbs Head and expected to arrive
off Terschelling on the morning of 7 October." Quote from VERSCHOLLEN. There
was more communication the next day. There is no mention off sinking or damaging
any ships, which would be standard operating procedure if Kpt/Lt Hufnagle had in
fact sunk any ships.
Michael we can agree to disagree on this one. What does Bendert say????
Respectfully
Joe
"On 6 October U106 reported that it was off St. Abbs Head and expected to arrive
off Terschelling on the morning of 7 October." Quote from VERSCHOLLEN. There
was more communication the next day. There is no mention off sinking or damaging
any ships, which would be standard operating procedure if Kpt/Lt Hufnagle had in
fact sunk any ships.
Michael we can agree to disagree on this one. What does Bendert say????
Respectfully
Joe
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UB32 or U106 | Josephbremez | 04/16/2009 11:07PM |
Re: UB32 or U106 | Michael Lowrey | 04/16/2009 11:38PM |
Re: UB32 or U106 | Josephbremez | 04/17/2009 02:13PM |
Re: UB32 or U106 | Michael Lowrey | 04/17/2009 02:21PM |
Re: UB32 or U106 | Josephbremez | 04/17/2009 02:59PM |
Re: UB32 or U106 | Michael Lowrey | 04/17/2009 09:54PM |
Re: UB32 or U106 | Josephbremez | 04/18/2009 02:21PM |