To share with all you. Check my following posts about japanese and german items from the Scorff U-boat Bunker In Lorient. Today, the Scorff Bunker is a restricted area but i am a lucky man because i am allowed to visit it for historical searches. http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2501...t=0#entry236971 http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=24844 Regards Ben from Lorient.
Hi david, I will check for the maker and age of the crane and hoist. I know that it's a french made one but i think it's a WW2 one. To share, one picture from german u-boot plates and one with several artifacts from the U-bunker: Regards Ben
Hi Thanks a lot for information. Very interesting. The badge comes from the little Scorff U-boat bunker in Lorient. I found it under the quay wood board among lot of german KM items!!! I29 in the Scorff bunker in 1944 Regards Ben
Hi I just find the following badge in the Lorient Uboat bunker (the Scorff one)!!! Can you translate for me the Japanese word? I will send more pictures after a good cleaning. Regards Ben from Lorient
Hi I just find in the Lorient U-boat base (The scorff bunker) the following paper relic!!! Can you help me to have more information about this relic? Translation? During WW2, only two japanese submarines came in Lorient, the I30 in august 1942 and the I29 in March and April 1944. Regards Ben from Lorient
I just succeed to buy a reefer jacket wich belonged to the lieutenant Wilhelm Petersen. Petersen was the U357 engineer officer and was KIA the december 26th 1942. According the "report of interrogation of survivor from the U357" (WWW.uboatarchive.net), Petersen was promoted from the lower deck. Do you know if is it possible to have more information about him? His career in the navy before the war and during the war? Petersen won the iron cross second class. Is it possible to find a picture from his officer naval school promotion? Regards Ben from Lorient
My 10 U-Flottille emblem. Size 33 mm X 20 mm This one was found in Lorient in 1978 among artifacts from an old french FFI resistant who fought in Lorient in 1944/1945. I think that it's french made one. Regards Ben
Merci beaucoup pour les informations. Il me reste ? monter un petit budget rapide!!!!! C'est la seule casquette d'officier que j'ai pu voir ? moins de 1500 euros!!! Cordialement Beno
Hi I want to buy an officer KM visor cap but prices are more than 2500 dollars. It's very expensive!!!! I just find the following one on a well known german dealer site. It's not a "regular" one with a blue or a white satin liner. The price is not too expensive!!! What is your opinion about this one? Is it a good ww2 one? Thanks for all. Regards Ben from Lorient
Hi I have this KM NCO visor cap in my collect. I bought this one to a WH award forum member. IMO, it's a good WW2 one but do you have more information about the maker (marks in the shinstrap)? It's seem to be exactly the same kind of made that Matrosenm?tzen with reddish brown celluloid in the brim support (http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=20001). Pictures: Regards Ben
Hi I am interested by the following KM bordmutze: http://www.georgejohnsmilitaria.com/h-113.htm before to buy it!!! What's your opinion about it? Regards Ben from Lorient
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