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    U-Boat Meissen Plates

    These plates were given to U-Boat captains who had been awarded the RK, by the WWI U-Boat Veterans Association. One was also given to Admiral Bauer for his work in U-Boat deployment tactics.

    It has been estimated that 91 were produced, although approximately 10 were never issued as the recipients had perished. Meissen sold these 10 plates to a German dealer in the early 2000's.

    John Robinson has suggested I start a thread on these plates to find out just how many are in collectors hands.

    So, if you own one of these plates or see one for sale, please post a photo or otherwise just provide the name of the recipient.

    Many thanks.

    Stan

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    Kapitänleutnant Peter Erich CREMER ("Ali Cremer). Captain U-333.

    Died Hamburg 05.07.1992.
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      Kapitänleutnant Hans-Hartwig TROJER. Captain U-221.

      KIA 27.09.1943 N. Atlantic.
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        #4
        Or if any exist in a museum.

        John

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          #5
          Here is one:

          "Karl-Friedrich Merten - a Meissen honour plate, from the U-boat Traditions Association on his award of the Knight's Cross on 13 June 1942 White, glazed porcelain with blue decoration. In the centre a depiction of a U-boat above a yellow-gold name inscription "Herrn Korvettenkapitän Merten", surrounded by a laurel wreath with the order Pour-le-mérite on top, the U-boat War Badges 1918 and 1939 on the sides, and a Knight's Cross with Oak leaves at the bottom. Meissen crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, press number "N117" and "159" on the back. Diameter 25.5"
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            #6
            Couple more:

            "Kapitänleutnant Erich Karl Ferdinand Würdemann - a Meissen presentation plate, from the U-Boat Traditions Group on the award of his Knight's Cross, 14 March 1943. White glazed porcelain with blue décor, showing the Order Pour le mérite, the U-Boat War Badges 1918 and 1939, and a Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves on a laurel wreath. In the centre a picture of a U-Boat with a golden yellow dedication underneath. On the bottom the Meissen sword mark as well as the number "135". Diameter 25.5 cm."

            "Kapitänleutnant Ulrich Folkers - a Meissen honour plate, from the U-Boat Traditions Association on his award of the Knight's Cross on 16 January 1943 White glazed porcelain with blue decoration. In the centre depiction of a U-boat above a yellow-gold name inscription, surrounded by a laurel wreath with the Pour-le-Mérite order on top, the U-boat War Badges 1918 and 1939 on the sides, and a Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves at the bottom. The Meissen sword mark in underglaze blue and press numbers "N117"and "152" are on the back. Diameter 25.5 cm."
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              Another
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                  #9
                  John, could you tell me where you got the photo of the plate for K-F Merten? Last I saw it, it was on his office wall.

                  It was my understanding that you received the plate if you were an oakleaves holder (as depicted on the plate).
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kondor View Post
                    John, could you tell me where you got the photo of the plate for K-F Merten? Last I saw it, it was on his office wall.

                    It was my understanding that you received the plate if you were an oakleaves holder (as depicted on the plate).
                    From the internet:

                    http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kar...-51533329.html

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                      #11
                      The recipients had been awarded the RK, not the oakleaves.

                      Stan

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                        #12
                        Thanks for the link John.

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                          Posted on WAF by collector Mike Everett:

                          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...hlight=meissen
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                            #14
                            We have eight right now.

                            My opinion is that few of the originally given out 81 plates survived the war--or survived the next 70 years. How many fell off walls during the war and broke, or broke in transit someplace? Not like a badge that could be mishandled, a Meissen plate would be too delicate to tolerate much abuse.

                            It would be interesting to know how many of these so far were from the 10 sold by Meissen to the dealer around 2005 and how many were from group presented.

                            John
                            Last edited by John R.; 07-29-2015, 02:25 AM.

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                              #15
                              Interesting the Pour Le Merit at the top ...

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