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SEA => SUBS: Uboats => TYPE IX => Topic started by: GlennCauley on 16 Jan , 2014, 11:21

Title: Emblems of U-505
Post by: GlennCauley on 16 Jan , 2014, 11:21
While U-505 was under the command of Kptlt. Peter Zschech, the emblem was a "large axe on both sides of the tower" as shown by the picture below.
(Additionally, the Olympic rings were on the front of the tower, too.)


I'd like to confirm some pretty basic things about the axe emblem:
Title: Re: Emblem of U-505 -- large axe
Post by: dougie47 on 16 Jan , 2014, 14:04
Hi Glenn,

1 - I've no evidence because the photo only shows the port side. But it would be highly likely that it was on both sides and be mirrored.
2 - Axe blade forwards.
3 - No it was in the more unusual position of under the spray deflector. I think it was positioned there because of its size (it was big). There wasn't the same amount of space above the spray deflector so I presume thats why they positioned it below.

I would recommend Hunt & Kill, it really is an excellent book and has soem good shot of the boat in wartime.

Cheers,

Dougie
Title: Re: Emblem of U-505
Post by: GlennCauley on 16 Jan , 2014, 14:19
Thank you, Dougie.

I found Hunt & Kill on eBay for a good price, and ordered it.   :D
Title: Re: Emblem of U-505 -- Large Axe
Post by: GlennCauley on 17 Jan , 2014, 11:57
ZIP file containing the "Large Axe" emblem:
Title: Re: Emblems of U-505 -- Olympic Rings
Post by: GlennCauley on 17 Jan , 2014, 13:22
ZIP file containing the "Olympic Rings (Class of 1936)" emblem: