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Re: Kriegstagebücher
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: January 04, 2017 04:44PM
Ursula,
In a World War I context, what you see in U 154's KTB is common. Newspaper cuttings were often added into KTB files for boats that didn't return. This also happened though for boats that survived the war.
As for "completing" KTBs, this also frequently happened. Much of this, especially handwritten notes, were created by Adm. Arno Spindler in preparing the German official history, "Der Krieg zur See 1914-1918: Der Handelskrieg mit U-Booten."
Best wishes,
Michael
In a World War I context, what you see in U 154's KTB is common. Newspaper cuttings were often added into KTB files for boats that didn't return. This also happened though for boats that survived the war.
As for "completing" KTBs, this also frequently happened. Much of this, especially handwritten notes, were created by Adm. Arno Spindler in preparing the German official history, "Der Krieg zur See 1914-1918: Der Handelskrieg mit U-Booten."
Best wishes,
Michael
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Kriegstagebücher | ursula | 01/04/2017 02:35PM |
Re: Kriegstagebücher | Michael Lowrey | 01/04/2017 04:44PM |
Re: Kriegstagebücher | Oliver Lörscher | 01/04/2017 09:38PM |
Re: Kriegstagebücher | ursula | 01/05/2017 07:41AM |
Re: Kriegstagebücher | ursula | 01/05/2017 07:38AM |