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    Kriegsmarine Bell m30 Battle damage

    Hello!!

    I want to show Km battle dmg bell - 12 kg

    Any one know what shipp is m30???
    How much I must pay maximum for this rare item??


    #2
    Hello,

    M 30 was a 1938 Type Minesweeper/Minensuchboot of the M 25 Class. It was built in 1940. It was commissioned on October 31, 1940 and became operational with the 3. Minesweeper Flotilla. In November of 1945 it was seized by the Russians as a war prize.

    Best regards,
    Tom
    Last edited by Tom Yanacek; 09-14-2011, 04:42 PM. Reason: spelling
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      #3
      Thanks!

      This one was water wrackfound in Swinemünde

      best regards
      Karol

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        #4
        Some more information here:

        http://www.navypedia.org/ships/germa...e_35_39mob.htm
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          #5
          Originally posted by OnyX View Post
          Thanks!

          This one was water wrackfound in Swinemünde

          best regards
          Karol
          Karol,

          That makes sense. The 3. Minesweeper Flotilla was in Norway, specifically the North Sea and the Gulf of Finland, then moved to the central and western Baltic Sea. (Just the area where that bell was recovered.) But was the bell recovered from the actual shipwreck or was the bell just found in the water by itself?

          Best regards,
          Tom
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            #6
            Hello again,

            After the war, the Russians used the M 30 (now called the T-914) in the Black Sea Fleet so I'm thinking that the Germans removed the bell and pitched it in the Baltic before the ship was seized by the Russians. Just guessing here.

            Best regards,
            Tom
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              #7
              Very cool artifact. Wish I had one in my collection.

              Terrence

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                #8
                Agree, this is a unique item. Wish I had one as well.


                Regards,
                JustinG

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                  #9
                  thanks for info :-) 1500 euro is good price ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OnyX View Post
                    thanks for info :-) 1500 euro is good price ?
                    Hello,

                    For me, this would be a hard item to put a value on.

                    Best regards,
                    Tom
                    Mihi libertas necessest!

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