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    Greetings,

    I am purchasing this plaque. I thought it was interesting. I like the date. One day prior to outbreak of war.

    Pretty neat.

    What do you think.

    Regards,

    2dresq

    JustinG

    Hi Justin

    Its a great item.

    How big is it? I see the 3 small holes for attatching it, but what would it be attached to?

    Thanks, Dan

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    Hi Justin,

    I'd noticed you bought that item. I think it's fascinating! Wouldn't it be great if you could find out something about its recipient and his subsequent KM career?

    I assume the holes would be to attach it to a wooden plaque? Glad it's not attached though so you could see the name on the back.

    Nice addition to your collection.

    Best regards,

    ---Norm

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    Guest Rick Research

    Detlev/Detlef von Lehsten was born in Hamburg 14 August 1917. Joined Kriegsmarine in Crew Oktober 1937. Oberleutnant zS 01.04.42 #190. Last Rank Kapitänleutnant zS on 01.03.45 to date with seniority 18.02.45.

    Check online at "U-Boat Net" because he was not a member of the MOHeV after the war so have no post-war data.

    He was a watch officer on U 584 October 1942 to June 1943. Designated commander of the U-996 while it was under construction at Blohm & Voss-- it was badly damaged during the Hamburg Fire Storm air raid of 25 July 1943--possibly the greatest peril he survived during the war.

    CO U 373 26.09.43-08.06.44, CO U 3508 02.11.44-30.03.45, CO U 3044 26.04.-05.05.45-- these from Rainer Busch and Hans-Joachim R¢ll, :German U-Boat Commanderss of World War II."

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    Detlev/Detlef von Lehsten was born in Hamburg 14 August 1917. Joined Kriegsmarine in Crew Oktober 1937. Oberleutnant zS 01.04.42 #190. Last Rank Kapitänleutnant zS on 01.03.45 to date with seniority 18.02.45.

    Check online at "U-Boat Net" because he was not a member of the MOHeV after the war so have no post-war data.

    He was a watch officer on U 584 October 1942 to June 1943. Designated commander of the U-996 while it was under construction at Blohm & Voss-- it was badly damaged during the Hamburg Fire Storm air raid of 25 July 1943--possibly the greatest peril he survived during the war.

    CO U 373 26.09.43-08.06.44, CO U 3508 02.11.44-30.03.45, CO U 3044 26.04.-05.05.45-- these from Rainer Busch and Hans-Joachim R¢ll, :German U-Boat Commanderss of World War II."

    Wow! Excellent info from Rick Research.:jumping:

    Justin, your item just got a whole lot more interesting! Congratulations.:beer:

    Best regards,

    ---Norm

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