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    Famous? U-Boat Crew Training Photo.

    Hi All,

    I bought this set of U-Boat crews training photos last year and just found out today, one of them is indeed quite FAMOUS . It was the original photo of
    the book "WOLFPACK" written by Philip Kaplan and Jack Currie.

    Ken
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    Last edited by kennethc; 07-23-2005, 10:22 PM.

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      Full overview PAGE 134
      Last edited by kennethc; 07-23-2005, 10:22 PM.

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        Wolfpack: U-Boats at War, 1939-1945
        by Philip Kaplan, Jack Currie


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          #5
          Hi Ken,

          Nice
          Are you saying the pic in the book is taken from the actual photo you have in your hand?

          Cheers,
          Brett

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            photo

            Hello Ken,

            It's indeed nice to see that a picture you have is also printed in a book. That doesn't mean the picture in the book has been made from that exact print. I too have some examples of this series. They could be bought at that time at their unit by the U-Boatcrew, like many pictures you see in books nowadays. For example; I am doing a study on the 14. SstA, a Kriegsmarine training unit in Breda. I have seen photos and photo albums from about 30 veterans, and many pictures can be found over and over again. Even private made snapshots are not always unique, comrades wanted a copy, and so it can be that Heinz and Klaus have the same pictures in their photo album form the ship they served on.

            Wolfpack is a very nice book, I like to pictures of nowadays and the art very much.

            Kind regards,

            Maurice

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              Hi Brett, Maurice,
              Yes, you're correct, the exact print doesn't means the only print. I just found
              out recently. Thanks for your inputs!

              regards
              Ken


              Originally posted by Maurice
              Hello Ken,

              It's indeed nice to see that a picture you have is also printed in a book. That doesn't mean the picture in the book has been made from that exact print. I too have some examples of this series. They could be bought at that time at their unit by the U-Boatcrew, like many pictures you see in books nowadays. For example; I am doing a study on the 14. SstA, a Kriegsmarine training unit in Breda. I have seen photos and photo albums from about 30 veterans, and many pictures can be found over and over again. Even private made snapshots are not always unique, comrades wanted a copy, and so it can be that Heinz and Klaus have the same pictures in their photo album form the ship they served on.

              Wolfpack is a very nice book, I like to pictures of nowadays and the art very much.

              Kind regards,

              Maurice

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