Originally posted by jkeegen
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It's 239 pages long and is composed of a series of articles covering a very wide range of topics. Some article titles:
Das sturmische Jahr 1917
Piraterie heute
Der U-Boot-Bau in der BDR
Berlin und die Schiffahrt
Reise nach Ostafrika
ORP>>Iskra<< - ein neues polnisches Segelschulschiff
Unternehmen >>Chariot<< (which is actually an article about the British Commando raid on St. Nazaire during the Second World War)
There are a total of about 32 articles and many photos and drawings. While the photos are interesting, I wouldn't say that the Marine Kalenders are a valuable resource tool for VM collectors. You're better off buying other books first and saving the Kalenders for later.
An interesting anecdote concerning my Kalender: Another gift I received this Christmas was a pamphlet sized synopsis about operation Urgent Fury written by the Center for Military History and published by the GPO. As I read it, I found myself thinking about how the invasion was portrayed in the DDR press, as it clearly could be seen by the Eastern side of the Iron curtain a clear example of imperialist aggression. No less than 10 minutes after thinking that, I switched from reading the pamphlet to thumbing through the Marine Kalender and was pleasantly surprised to see it contains an article titled "Operation Urgent Fury."
It was a Christmas coincidence.
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