GERMAN WW2 COLLECTIBLES
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Aug 7, 2020
1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA, United States
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LOT 122101:

GERMAN WW2 MEAL TICKET for CHILD, U-370This tickets is bought from Nielsen's family. Oberleutnant Karl ...

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GERMAN WW2 MEAL TICKET for CHILD, U-370
This tickets is bought from Nielsen's family. Oberleutnant Karl Nielsen was a commander of U-370. The meal tickets dated April 5, 1945. The ticket is for 3 years old Sun of Oberleutnant Karl Nielsen .
Oberleutnant Karl Nielsen since November 19, 1943 and until May 5, 1945 was a commander of U-370 U-Boat. For that period he made 12 patrols - 146 days.
Before the war each crew normally went on an extended training voyage, normally on a large warship. They landed in many countries where they were given much attention as they paraded in some of those same towns before continuing on their patrol. Please note: last image is for sample only.
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WIKIPEDIA: During World War II, U-boat warfare was the major component of the Battle of the Atlantic, which lasted the duration of the war. Germany had the largest submarine fleet of the revived German War Navy (Kriegsmarine) from 1935 into World War II (1939-1945), since the Armistice of November 11th, 1918 scuttled most of the old Imperial German Navy from the First World War and the following Treaty of Versailles of 1919. This limited the surface navy of Germany's new Weimar Republic to only six battleships (of less than 10,000 tons each), six cruisers, and 12 destroyers. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill later wrote 'The only thing that really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril.'

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