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    kriegsabzeichen fur minensuch

    its a bad relic but for me who grew right where this happened means that i am thrilled to find it..been laying in the saltwater where Donau run aground in the beginning of 45 after it was blown up by the undergroundmovment ..just thought i would share it with you


    #2
    Great item with a well known story...

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      #3
      Hi junkers88a1,

      Very cool!

      Could you post good photos of the obverse and the reverse? Maybe we can still figure out the maker?

      Best regards,
      ---Norm

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        #4
        Originally posted by Norm F View Post
        Hi junkers88a1,

        Very cool!

        Could you post good photos of the obverse and the reverse? Maybe we can still figure out the maker?

        Best regards,
        ---Norm
        Shame on you Norm, you as minesweeper expert we expect you to see it from this pic
        Kind regards,
        Giel


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          as you see its badely corroded but would be cool to know the maker..

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            #6
            Hi junkers88a1,

            Although I'm honoured Giel would think I could identify the badge from the first photo, I'm not quite that good...

            However, thanks to the latest photos you've provided, I'd say your badge is a very heavily corroded Tombak R.S.S. Minesweeper (Richard Simm & Söhne, Gablonz). That's pretty interesting since this is one of the more rare makers.

            Also interesting is this movie about the sinking of the Donau:
            http://wn.com/max_manus_donau

            Best regards,
            ---Norm
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              #7
              thanks for the info. and yes..the max manus film is pretty cool ! i grew up in drøbak with the story of blucher ( sank 9th of april 1940 ) and donau.. and also abondened german costal atrillery bunkers, canons and more that we playd with as kids
              one of the rocks at the bunker complex has the ingravings

              0-Gr
              Wisura
              10.3 1944

              does that mean anything to you guys..i know that Wisura is the name of the guy who ingraved it and the date is pretty obvious but i cant find anything on O-Gr. or 0-Gr ???

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                #8
                Originally posted by junkers88a1 View Post
                one of the rocks at the bunker complex has the ingravings

                0-Gr
                Wisura
                10.3 1944

                does that mean anything to you guys..i know that Wisura is the name of the guy who ingraved it and the date is pretty obvious but i cant find anything on O-Gr. or 0-Gr ???
                Obergefreiter?

                Best regards,
                ---Norm

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                  #9
                  Very cool find!

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