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    The Monsun U-Boats – WW2 German Submarines In Asia


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    Good morning everyone :)

    For the past couple of years Ive been gathering data on a unique subject which is WW2 german submarines in asia , the Monsun Uboats. http://monsun-uboats.blogspot.com/

    It all started when the local singapore museum wanted me & some of my fellow teacher friends to do some WW2 historical presentation for the kids and thats how I found about this subject.

    Could you please give me reviews ?? Any constructive ways to improve my website ?? Also if you can help me identify the people in the photo sections , that would be great.

    And if you have any more information / pictures / videos , I would gladly appreciate it too.

    Thank you,

    Ibrahim

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    Picture album of DKIG Franz Persch, Stabsobermaschinist of U-181 (12. U-Flotille) Picture courtesy of François Saez.

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    Looking for all relevant info & items on WW2 German U-boats in Singapore and Asia for my research.

    http://monsun-uboats.blogspot.com/

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    • 3 years later...

    Good morning everyone,
     
    Just a quick update on my website - http://monsun-uboats.blogspot.com/, here are something new that I have added –
     
    1.    Photo Album and Penang Island documents from a crew member of Uboat U178 , Please see the attachment and this link, pictures courtesy of Hastei @ forum-marinearchiv.de -- https://www.flickr.com/photos/48284705@N08/sets/72157631986373299/show

    2.    An ebook , U843 - Unter Nippons Sonne by Egbert Thomer – A German language book produced in 1959 ,based on the accounts by the surviving members on Monsun Uboat U843, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-843 . To download this book , click here , https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5-QxiqyvgX7eHFNQzJqVk9pMW8/view?usp=sharing

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    Finally , I would like to wish everyone , 
     
    Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year !!
    Frohe Weihnachten und ein gutes neues Jahr !!
     
    Yours,
    Ibrahim
    Singapore.
     
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    Looking for all relevant info & items on WW2 German U-boats in  Singapore and Asia for my research.
    http://monsun-uboats.blogspot.com/
     

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    • 2 years later...

    Good morning everyone,

    Just a quick update on my website - The Monsun U-Boats – WW2 German Submarines In Asia , here are something new that I have added –

    • Recommended reading of the late Gerald Shone’s "U-Boat in New Zealand Waters - U862's war patrol off Gisborne and Napier in 1945” attached to this post is a copy of the "Flyer" for this well researched book written over a period of 10 years. 

    • I’ve also uploaded a documentary video that chronicles the life of Indian freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose and especially his journey in uboat U-180 , that sailed from Kiel , Germany on 9 February 1943 ,all the way to the Indian Ocean to meet up with a Japanese submarine that continued his journey to the East.

    Yours,
    Ibrahim
    Singapore.

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    Looking for all relevant info & items on WW2 German U-boats in Singapore and Asia for my research.
    The Monsun U-Boats – WW2 German Submarines In Asia

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