Hello, anyone into period naval books?
I just thought I would share an interesting and unusual (?) book with you. It is "Die Handelsflotten der Welt 1942". It has the same style and publisher as the more wellknown "Weyers Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten". Covers the merchant vessels of the period in 715 pages. Endless lists of shipnames and data, sorted in different ways to be easier to look through. Search by shipname, shipowner, country, siluette, style e t c.
Has wartime remarks like "beware of altered appearances of colors, funnels and deckguns". My book seems to have belonged to the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine as printed on the frontpage, see picture below. Mayby used by a shipcaptain to identify potential targets... guess I will never know.
Please enjoy the pictures!
Best regards
Mikael
Compared with the Flottentaschenbuch:
I just thought I would share an interesting and unusual (?) book with you. It is "Die Handelsflotten der Welt 1942". It has the same style and publisher as the more wellknown "Weyers Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten". Covers the merchant vessels of the period in 715 pages. Endless lists of shipnames and data, sorted in different ways to be easier to look through. Search by shipname, shipowner, country, siluette, style e t c.
Has wartime remarks like "beware of altered appearances of colors, funnels and deckguns". My book seems to have belonged to the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine as printed on the frontpage, see picture below. Mayby used by a shipcaptain to identify potential targets... guess I will never know.
Please enjoy the pictures!
Best regards
Mikael
Compared with the Flottentaschenbuch:
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