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SEA => SUBS: Uboats => TYPE VII => Topic started by: NZSnowman on 11 Jan , 2013, 21:27
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Does anyone know which Type VIIC's these are:
Thanks, Simon.
(http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib/38/media-38934/large.jpg?action-d)
(http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib/38/media-38933/large.jpg?action-d)
Three U-boats in a submarine pen at Trondheim, 19 May 1945.
From: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195940 (http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195940) & http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195939 (http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195939)
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Simon,
Assuming these boats were at the base at the time of surrender and not transferred afterwards, there are 12 possibilities according to Uboat.net [font=.HelveticaNeueUI]http://www.uboat.net/fates/surrendered.htm (http://www.uboat.net/fates/surrendered.htm) [/font]
Too bad the pictures are so dark, an emblem or two would really help with identification!
Regards,
Brian
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Simon,
Assuming these boats were at the base at the time of surrender and not transferred afterwards, there are 12 possibilities according to Uboat.net [font=.HelveticaNeueUI]http://www.uboat.net/fates/surrendered.htm (http://www.uboat.net/fates/surrendered.htm) [/font]
Too bad the pictures are so dark, an emblem or two would really help with identification!
Regards,
Brian
Hi Brain
Thanks for the links :) :)
We had a good discussion over at U-boat.NET http://uboat.net/forums/read.php?3,87801,87818#msg-87818 (http://uboat.net/forums/read.php?3,87801,87818#msg-87818)
Initially through the boats were U-773 and U-1064. However, Maciek recently found a photo taken at the same time http://www.kildenett.no/kilder/1176713211.5 (http://www.kildenett.no/kilder/1176713211.5) and it read
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Simon.
This pen used to be my workplace. I think you can rule out U 995 she was at Trondheim's mek. verksted having her schnorkel installed, moreover all the boats have 4 deckcontainers, U 995 had none at this time, further the steeldeck on the bowcasing has a different pattern than U 995. U 926 and U1202 were at that time in Bergen so you can rule out these as well. What remains of the VIICs are according to my sources, the Norwegian navy, U 310, U 315, my records mention U957, U993 and U998 as well, but I cannot trace these boats. I am pretty sure two of the boats are U 310 and U 315. The 3rd boat I cannot identify.
Tore
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Simon.
Correction to my last post.
Of the all the VIICs in Norway after the surrender, the U 310, U 315,U 957, U 993, U926, U 995, U 998 and U 1202 were inspected by the Norwegian Navy in May 1945 for possible take over. U-926, U 993, U- 998 and U 1202 were in Bergen and U 993 was damaged by air raid Oct, 1944, U 998 was damaged by a Norwegian mosquito and taken of duty Oct. 1944. U 310, U315, U 957 and U 995 were in Trondheim and U 957 was damaged by a collision in 21 Oct. 1944. U 995 was most probably moved from Trondhjems mek. verksted just after May 9th to the submarine pen Dora I and moored outside the IXD2 U 861. As can be seen on the photo U 995 has got her schnorkel but not the deck containers. I guess the photo inside the pen is taken during the inspection of the Norwegian navy May 1945. Thus I believe the most probable submarines in the pen would be U 310, U 315 and U 957.
Tore
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Tore, this is wonderful!
I am almost positive that I can now add two more boats to the list of Type VIIC
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Update 2:
Once again with some fantastic research from Maciek, he was able to discover more U-boats that were modify for underwater refuelling. In addition Maciek looked at the Type IX
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Hello Simon,
Great work by yourself and Maciek, well done to you both!
Cheers,
Dougie
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Outstanding. Well done!!
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History Detectives! well done (and fun)