Description
Immediately above on the crown is a cockade
aluminum buckles are affixed to the liner's steel frame
when he joined the 6th Battalion
also marked 1 in centre (Angolia states this is for an unknown purpose)
Knight’s Cross Award Ceremony Photos Of Korvettenkapitän Eitel-Friedrich Kentrat, U-8, U-74 And U-196 Hold Immediately above on the crownA set of seven larger photos (9cm x 13cm) and one smaller (6cm x 9cm), in fine condition. Footnote: Kentrat sailed with the U 8, U 74 and U 196, sinking twenty one ships on seven patrols, for a total of 42,433 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied shipping including the HMCS Levis. He is noted for completing World War II longest combat patrol. U 196 had left Kiel on 13 March 1943 and reached Bordeaux on 23 October 1943, 225 days later. Kentrat was a
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