My grandfather was aboard the Admiral Scheer on December 16th, 1940 when it crossed the equator. I have seen photos of the ceremony - what fun! It's nice to see that soldiers had some time to relax and have a bit of a party, even during war time.
One of the few artifacts we have from Opa from his time in the Kriegsmarine is his equator crossing certificate (name digitally removed). Compared to some ships' crossing certificates I've seen, this one is actually quite plain, but I have never seen another Scheer certificate. Alas, the certificate is in rough shape, and the administrative eagle stamp and Neptune's stamp are both very faded now, but I think this is a great piece of history. It is especially interesting since this event happened a little over a month after the Scheer destroyed the Jervis Bay (a pretty significant historical event, at least to Canadians!).
One of the few artifacts we have from Opa from his time in the Kriegsmarine is his equator crossing certificate (name digitally removed). Compared to some ships' crossing certificates I've seen, this one is actually quite plain, but I have never seen another Scheer certificate. Alas, the certificate is in rough shape, and the administrative eagle stamp and Neptune's stamp are both very faded now, but I think this is a great piece of history. It is especially interesting since this event happened a little over a month after the Scheer destroyed the Jervis Bay (a pretty significant historical event, at least to Canadians!).
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