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LH 600
27th February 2010, 23:20
Hello Collectors
Here is a very spesial lot from the German Battleship Tirpitz

Diver found at Tirpitz Ship in North Norway Tromsų.

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Tirpitz was the second Bismarck class battleship of the German Kriegsmarine, sister ship of Bismarck, named after Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz. She only participated in one combat operation, which was the only time she fired against enemy targets. She never fired at an enemy ship, but spent most of World War II in various bases in German-occupied Norway, where her mere presence was a threat to the Allies, tying up significant naval forces[1][2] Due to her role and bases of operations she was dubbed the "Lonely Queen of the North" ("Den ensomme Nordens Dronning") by the Norwegians and much less poetic "The Beast" by Winston Churchill. She was the largest battleship ever built in Europe, with dimensions slightly exceeding those of her sister ship. On 12 November 1944 Royal Air Force Avro Lancaster heavy bombers bombed and sank Tirpitz at her moorings.
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The wood plate in the tread is picked up at the shipswrack Tirpitz. You can clearly see sign of some small shell`s :001_cool:
The quality of the wood is Teak type. Very hard.

The High Seas Fleet Badges by Schwerin Bock was also found in the deep with the Tirpitz wrack. I have two of them.

One is cleaned extra up in some acid for better finish. The other is clean normal.

I have put these badges on the wood display together with a Kriegsmarine Summer Eagle .


Here is the pics of them .
Im proud of this Lot

Enjoy the pics.
regards LH





And finally my Kriegsmarine dagger far left By Carl Julius KREBS W/hammerd scabbard, found in Norway in Trondheim in the German U -Boat bunker Dora after the war end. Complete with hangar as pictured.

The other KM dagger is a WKC.

LH 600
27th February 2010, 23:23
here is the ship Tirpitz in the Norwegian "Altafjord" and some more pics.

Source: wicopedia.

Wim Vangossum
28th February 2010, 08:38
This is art. Very very beautiful done. It all just fits perfectly togheter in this display:thumbup1:


Regards, Wim :)

LH 600
28th February 2010, 08:52
Hi Wim
glad you like them :001_cool:

I have work hard to get them in :closedeyes:

Wim Vangossum
28th February 2010, 16:57
Hi Wim
glad you like them :001_cool:

I have work hard to get them in :closedeyes:

I can imagine that. I specially like the colour or the light on the display. I don't know exactly what it is that makes it looks so harmonious. Looks like something you see in a setup of a modern museum. It's just perfect. I think you have to make more of such displays. :thumbup1:

Regards, Wim :)

LH 600
28th February 2010, 18:24
Hi Wim
I love to make displays :thumbup:

LH 600
1st March 2010, 06:35
Here is a very good VIDEO you should look at.

Sinking.The.Tirpitz

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2591076465487101826&ei=SXSLS7nHA4Kf-Aa456iUBQ&q=tirpitz+sinking#

PREST1
1st March 2010, 11:12
Very nice display :thumbup1:

LH 600
1st March 2010, 16:19
Thank you so much Prest1 ;)

Hummel
2nd March 2010, 00:53
Nice piece of history!

Hummel

LH 600
3rd March 2010, 01:18
Hi Hummel.
thanks a lot:):):)