
The History Buff, Inc.
- Phone: (952) 937-0325
17509 Bearpath Trail, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 or Palm Beach, FL,
33480
U-Boat
Collection
SIGNED Photographs
of s famous U-Boat Captains.
SUMMARY: This offering is a collection
of signed photographs of Kretchmer and Topp 2 famous German U-Boat
captains: Price:$475.00
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- U-Boat collection.U-boat is the anglicization of the German word
U-Boot (help·info), itself an abbreviation of Unterseeboot
(undersea boat). The primary targets of the U-boat campaigns
in both world wars were the merchant convoys bringing supplies
from Canada and the United States to Europe. The distinction
between U-boat and submarine is common in English-language
usage (where "U-Boat" is used to refer exclusively
to the German naval submarines of the First and Second World
Wars) but unknown in German, in which the term U-Boot refers
to any submarine.What follows is a collection of the autographs
of two of the most famous German U-Boat commanders Kretschmer
and Topp.
- Otto Kretschmer (1912 - 1998) was a German U-Boat commander
of the Second World War, and was the most successful Ace of the
Deep. From September 1939 until being captured in March 1941,
he sank 47 ships
for a total of 274,333 tons. For this he received the Knights
Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords, among other commendations.
He earned the nickname "Silent Otto" both for
his successful use of the "silent running" capability
of the U-Boats as well as for his reluctance to make Nazi propaganda
broadcasts.His most successful patrol occurred in November-December
1940. During that patrol, Kretschmer and U-99 sank three British
armed merchant cruisers, HMS Laurentic (18,724 tons), HMS Patroclus
(11,314 tons) and HMS Forfar (16,402 tons). Laurentic and
Patroclus were sunk on the night of 3-4 November after
they responded to distress calls from the 5,376 ton British freighter
Casanare, which U-99 had mortally wounded about 250 miles west
of Ireland. Forfar was sunk a month later on 2 December
while steaming to join up with and escort outbound convoy OB-251.
Put together, the three AMCs totalled over 46,000 gross tons.
These three successes earned Kretschmer the number-one spot on
the Aces list, and was never surpassed. Klaus Bargsten served
aboard U-99 under Kretschmer, before being promoted to captain
himself and becoming the sole survivor of U-521 on June 2, 1942.On
his last patrol in March 1941, he sank 10 more ships, but these
were to be Kretschmer's last victims. During a counterattack
by British escorts, U-99 was disabled by depth charges dropped
from the British destroyer HMS Walker. On March 17, Kretschmer
surfaced and scuttled his boat. Three of his men were lost, but
Kretschmer and the remainder of
U-99's crew were captured by the British. Even though Kretschmer
only served three years out of seven in WWII, he would never
be surpassed in terms of tonnage sunk. He was awarded the Iron
Cross 2nd Class, the U-boat War Badge, the Iron Cross 1st Class,
the Knight's Cross, the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, and the
Knights Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords.He spent the
remainder of the war in a prison camp in Canada.He died in an
accident while celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary.
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- Erich Topp (1914 - 2005). Topp was the 3rd most successful German
U-Boot (submarine) commander of World War II. He joined the Kriegsmarine
(German Navy) in 1934, serving his first stint after being commissioned
as Leutnant zur See (Ensign) on the light cruiser Karlsruhe in
1937, before transferring to the U-Bootwaffe (submarine fleet)
in the same year.He was given his first command U-57
on 5 June 1940, leading her on two missions during which the
boat managed to sink six ships. She was sunk after a collision
with a Norwegian vessel on 3 September 1940.
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- Topp survived to take command
of U-552, with which he mainly operated against convoys in the
North Atlantic, sinking 30 ships and crippling several others
on ten patrols. One of his victims during this period was
the destroyer USS Reuben James, the first US warship to be sunk
in WWII on 31 October 1941.This offering incluses a photocopy
of a letter Topp wrote describing the sinking of the Reuben James.
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- This offering is 1 8 in x 10
in photograph of Otto Kretschmer and 1 5 in. x 7 in. photograph
of Erich Topp (as shown) and each photograph is signed an annotated
with a Stadtler Lumicolor pen . Both Kretschmer and Topp
have designated on the photos the # of the U-boat they were last
commanding in WW II.
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- In related material we are also
offering the rare book Doenitz
at Nuremberg: A Reappraisal signed by Doenitz.
The autographs comes with a letter
of authenticity as to its origin,
history and authenticity.
Price: $475.00
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