Not sure as to the rarity of these compared to the standard doc which in itself is not that common but trying to put together some info.
From my brief research there seems to be two types, one with an ornate border and one a plain thick block border. From those I have seen the more ornate type seems to be the earlier issue (42) and the plain border (43+). However I have seen a photo on the forum of an ornate one dated 44, could this have been "old stock"?
In summary the earliest I have seen is about mid 42. Can we assume that these were not issued prior to 42. Perhaps this document may have been introduced to reflect the dramatic increase in U-boat losses at the time?.
Losses
1939 - 9
1940 - 24
1941 - 35
1942 - 86
1943 - 243
1944 - 251
1945 - 120
I have also not seen one dated 45 although the losses were still comparitively high, perhaps this is more due to the situation towards the end of the war than anything else.
I would welcome any other views / comments information especially in relation to the earliest and latest dates of the documents in collections and the corresponding date of the U-boat that was sunk.
Regards
Rob.
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From my brief research there seems to be two types, one with an ornate border and one a plain thick block border. From those I have seen the more ornate type seems to be the earlier issue (42) and the plain border (43+). However I have seen a photo on the forum of an ornate one dated 44, could this have been "old stock"?
In summary the earliest I have seen is about mid 42. Can we assume that these were not issued prior to 42. Perhaps this document may have been introduced to reflect the dramatic increase in U-boat losses at the time?.
Losses
1939 - 9
1940 - 24
1941 - 35
1942 - 86
1943 - 243
1944 - 251
1945 - 120
I have also not seen one dated 45 although the losses were still comparitively high, perhaps this is more due to the situation towards the end of the war than anything else.
I would welcome any other views / comments information especially in relation to the earliest and latest dates of the documents in collections and the corresponding date of the U-boat that was sunk.
Regards
Rob.
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