Everyone thanks for the additional information.......
Those postwar Kameradschaft documents must contain an enormous wealth of information for those who want to research these ships, is this 'Kameradschaft' still active?
Don't know if Eisenhuth is still alive, I think there are only a few left now....
Regards,
Mark
Thanks for your replies! Here a close-up of page 2, the same stamp that Hucks mentioned is found here and above the signature there is a vague stamp which shows 'Feldpostnummer M 34510'
Awards page,
EK2 awarded 3th July 1941 after exactly one year at sea, Hilfskreuzer-abzeichen awarded 1st Dec. 1941 after completing the first cruise and return in Hamburg, signed again by Huschenbeth.
Minensucher-abzeichen awarded while serving with Sperrbrecher 18 of the 3th Sperrbrecher-Flottille.
Hello Gents,
Bought this nice little set last week,
a soldbuch and some documents of Theodor Eisenhuth, who was on Komet's first cruise and later served on Sperrbrecher 18.
If anyone can provide me more information about this Sperrbrecher, it is much appreciated....
Regards,
Mark
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