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They probably had something quite similar to the ONI manual the US navy used.
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As intimated earlier....general Class names/types only.
However, in the case of prominent and 'one off' vessels eg: Queen Mary, they would have precise details ![]() |
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There is a book specific to uboats for ship identification
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GWX Recognition Manual
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I think one of the German equivalents was called Weyers' Flottentaschenbuch. Warships of the World...sorta similar to Jane's Ships.
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