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Crew of U-35 honored 70 years later in Ireland
Posted by:
lamptester
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Date: October 24, 2009 08:13PM
Seventy years ago, after sinking the Diamantis the crew of U-35 landed its crew on the shore of Ventry, Kerry Co, Ireland. A commemorative plaque was placed honoring the event. I believe that Denis Martin attended the ceremony
Three stories – hope the URLs work
[www.kerryman.ie]
After taking part in the Irish commemoration, Evangelos Angelakos (The Greek island mayor related to the crew of DIAMANTIS) visited two crew members of U-35
He visited Hans Thieme in Scotland:
[www.thecourier.co.uk]
and also visited Willi Jacob in Germany:
[www.derwesten.de]
Rodney Martin
Three stories – hope the URLs work
[www.kerryman.ie]
After taking part in the Irish commemoration, Evangelos Angelakos (The Greek island mayor related to the crew of DIAMANTIS) visited two crew members of U-35
He visited Hans Thieme in Scotland:
[www.thecourier.co.uk]
and also visited Willi Jacob in Germany:
[www.derwesten.de]
Rodney Martin
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Crew of U-35 honored 70 years later in Ireland | lamptester | 10/24/2009 08:13PM |
Re: Crew of U-35 honored 70 years later in Ireland two more articles | lamptester | 10/24/2009 08:43PM |
Re: Crew of U-35 honored 70 years later in Ireland - Its Greek to me | lamptester | 10/25/2009 12:37AM |
Re: Crew of U-35 honored 70 years later in Ireland - Its Greek to me | Hans.Mair@U-35.com | 11/01/2009 05:32PM |
Re: Crew of U-35 honored 70 years later in Ireland | Denis Martin FTU | 10/25/2009 08:17PM |