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    My U-boat photographic collection

    Hello everybody, I'm Nicolas Bracco from Argentina. I've been interested in the Ubootwaffe and WW2 in general since I was 15. As I don't have a job (I'm 20 now and in university) I can't afford "big" militaria items so I've limited myself to collect original photos.
    In this thread I'll show what I've gathered so far in 5 years of collecting.

    First photo shows U-441 coming into Brest harbour on 22 Jan 1943. Note the single pennant for the sinking of Soekaboemi


    Next photo shows U-209 on it's commisioning ceremony


    These two photos show U-37 in Wilhelmshaven on 8 Nov 1939 at the end of it's first patrol. The officers seen being greeted are Werner Hartmann, LI Gerd Suhren and Gustav Poel (quite a group!). In the second photo, Doenitz is barely visible, about to address the crew. Note the eight pennants fliying from the periscope.





    More to come!
    Hope you like them!

    #2
    Great photos thanssk for showing!

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      #3
      Originally posted by nicoo View Post
      Hello everybody, I'm Nicolas Bracco from Argentina. I've been interested in the Ubootwaffe and WW2 in general since I was 15. As I don't have a job (I'm 20 now and in university) I can't afford "big" militaria items so I've limited myself to collect original photos.
      In this thread I'll show what I've gathered so far in 5 years of collecting.

      First photo shows U-441 coming into Brest harbour on 22 Jan 1943. Note the single pennant for the sinking of Soekaboemi


      Next photo shows U-209 on it's commisioning ceremony


      These two photos show U-37 in Wilhelmshaven on 8 Nov 1939 at the end of it's first patrol. The officers seen being greeted are Werner Hartmann, LI Gerd Suhren and Gustav Poel (quite a group!). In the second photo, Doenitz is barely visible, about to address the crew. Note the eight pennants fliying from the periscope.





      More to come!
      Hope you like them!
      Great stuff! Looking forward to seeing more.

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        #4
        I'm glad you like my collection!
        More:

        This set of photos have been identified by Axel Niestlé as showing U-195 practicing with it's FuMo 29 GEMA device near Bornholm.










        Here's an unidentified Type VIIC. The camouflage makes me think that it's a mediterranean boat. Check out the Naxos anttenae and the enlarged AA platforms.



        Another unidentified VIIC. I really like this photo.



        More to come!

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          #5
          Great photos. thans for posting those


          Andy

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            #6
            Andy I'm glad you like 'em!
            Some more:

            U-763 carrying out UAK trials in April 1943



            Helmsman postion inside U-653' conning tower.



            U-94's 20mm AA gun in heavy weather.



            U-105 rendezvous with another type IX in mid-ocean.



            More to come!

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              #7
              Excellent and dramatic images

              Nick

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                #8
                Some great pictures there... a fine collection!!

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                  #9
                  Appreciate the comments, I'm glad you like my little collection!
                  Some more:

                  RKT Kptl Carl Emmermann discussing a patrol with his officers.



                  An NCO from U-172



                  Crewmen relaxing on a Type II deck.



                  FK Wilhem Dommes and the crew of U-178 celebrating the equator crossing on 20 april 1943.



                  U-178 displaying a camo scheme.

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                    #10
                    U-575 in agust 1942 returning from it's ninth mission. Check the Wappen in the middle of the conning tower (skull and sinking ship), also visible is the raging bull of the 7th flotilla.



                    U-575 in dock, note the sweater worn by the crewmen, it has the inscritption LILIPUT. U-575 was codenamed U-Liliput.



                    More U-575 photos





                    More to come!

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                      #11
                      those are fantastic photos

                      Thanks for showing

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                        #12
                        Some absolutely superb photo's

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                          #13
                          I'm elated by your comments, I'll keep posting then.

                          These photos show U-953 undergoing UAK trials, note the yellow/white band painted in the afterdeck. I really like the detail of flagpole and kriegsflagge.





                          Crewmen of U-586 after it's commissioning ceremony.



                          Crewmen of U-270 crowding the AA platforms.



                          U-48 at the Holtenau Lock in the Kiel Canal on 21 June 1941. The boat here has just arrived from it's 12th and last patrol, therefore it is flying a pennant for every ship sunk during it's career. Quite an impressive tally, no wonder it was the highest scoring U-boat of the war!



                          More to come!

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                            #14
                            One of my favorites:
                            Flak crew ready for action!



                            more to come!

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                              #15
                              You have some fantastic fotos there. I really like the one with the MG34 in the AA role. Keep 'em comming.
                              Wilhelm

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