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First of all, I thought about posting this to the propper Silent Hunter Forums first, but then saw they lack a general discussion topic to put the pictures. If there is a better place to post these, my apologies and please feel free to move the thread.
However, "Der Spiegel" brought a nice article about the Operation around the transportation of several U-boats from the german coasts to the black sea, covering a distance of 2500 km all together. The boats could not travel by sea because the Bosporus was blocked by neutral Turkey, a condition favored by the germans because it kept the russians in the black sea and kept the british out. Highly interesting pics imho ![]() Here the boats are "floated up". This boat and the one behind were the first going from Kiel harbor down to the black sea. ![]() The heavy transports with the U-Boats reached a maximum speed of around 8km/h. ![]() ![]() The boats were transported both on road and by rivers. Here one of the boat is unloaded into the Danube ![]() ![]() Some boats were tugged, others were driven on their own ![]() Emblem of U-18, showing a Torpedo shattering a soviet red star. The boat sankt itself in 1944 when the soviets overran the romanian sea ports. ![]() U-19 in Konstanza (english name?) ![]() Another boat that sank itself near the turkish coast. The crew was interned there for the rest of the war. U-24's last Kaleun, Rudolf Arendt, back in Turkey near the place the boats were sunk. ![]() Hope you like! The article can be found here: http://einestages.spiegel.de/externa...#featuredEntry Last edited by Bewolf; 04-14-09 at 08:21 AM. |
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