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Salute to Konteradmiral Erich Topp.
Lets not forget that as well as being a Uboat ace, he was also a staff member of the military committee of NATO, and a fisherman too it would seem. As for remembering his victims, yes, that too...although it goes both ways. That's war...sadly. |
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this official but is not published in the press:
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I just got the message from one of the Admiral’s son that he indeed passed away on Dec. 26th . He will be now on his last patrol meeting his beloved Pullox, Bertel Endrass and great friend Teddy Suhren when St. Peter will direct him “to a special heaven for U-boat commanders where the can continue their old ways of singing, drinking, and merrymaking”. His funeral will take place on Jan. 6th 2006. Sincerely Yours Volker Erich Kummrow http://www.uboat.net/forum/read.php?f=3&i=42567&t=42522
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![]() ![]() Erich Topp 2nd July 1914 - 26th December 2005 |
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oopppsss lol
he died on the same day as my grand father only my grandfather died about 10 years ago
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Erich Topp was also the most successful submarine commander alive until that day. The title now passes on to Georg Lassen, who is now 90 years old.
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All I can say, Salute !!!!
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Well this is truly sad news. I can remember seeing Topp interviewed on some history programs I have seen (one that looked at USS Silversides and U-552) and I also remember his interview that came with SHII. This year I had the opportunity to meet some men who were Topp's opponents in the battle of the atlantic, and it saddens me to think that they are a dwindling number. Lest we forget
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Sorry, not knowing any history about Erich Topp, can I ask a question?
What happened to him immediately after the war? In general, what happened to all other surviving U-boat captains? Did they get tried as war criminals? And in general, what happened to German officers and soldiers? Were they tried? I'm just curious to know... :hmm:
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Most spent a few years as prisoners, quite a few ended up in Canada. They were generally treated quite well, and I believe all but the mentioned one who was tried and hanged along with his WO for shooting at ship survivors were released in the late 40's without any charges against them.
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I, too, am from a country that experienced brutal wartime occupation. My grandfather was beaten up by the Japanese secret police and my father had to go in hiding after our surrender bec. the enemy had heard that he was one of the guards that watched over interned Japanese civilians after Pearl Harbor.
Ironically, the ones who had warned him to hide were Japanese friends from before the war. I think the only thing 'wrong' with Erich Topp's and other's wartime activities was that he was on the losing side. I'm pretty sure that aside from the uniforms and language, a U-Boat crew wasn't much different from a USN sub one. |
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