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Seekrieg allgemein => Zweiter Weltkrieg => Thema gestartet von: jja60 am 19 Februar 2015, 18:29:53

Titel: Photos Baltic Sea, December 1941
Beitrag von: jja60 am 19 Februar 2015, 18:29:53
Dear Forum members

I have got two photos showing German transports in 1941. The first one has text on the backside "Das Schiff auf dem wir zuerst fuhren 1941". With Photoshop playing I can make the name and home port as "HEIDEN..." or "HELDEN..." and "BREMEN". There are three or four letters in the name after the readable part. Can anyone confirm the ship's name? The second photo shows an icebreaker that in my opinion is the Finnish Jääkarhu. This photo has text "1941 Ostsee Begegnung mit einem Eisbrecher". I have no knowledge about more exact date or if this transport was from Germany to Finland or vice versa, but anyone like to try a guess?

Regards
Jari
Titel: Re: Photos Baltic Sea, December 1941
Beitrag von: Peter K. am 19 Februar 2015, 18:32:51
... it´s NEIDENFELS!
Titel: Re: Photos Baltic Sea, December 1941
Beitrag von: jja60 am 19 Februar 2015, 19:39:39
That was quick! Thank you, Peter.

Jari
Titel: Re: Photos Baltic Sea, December 1941
Beitrag von: Urs Heßling am 19 Februar 2015, 20:39:59
hi,

Zitat von: jja60 am 19 Februar 2015, 18:29:53
The second photo shows an icebreaker that in my opinion is the Finnish Jääkarhu.
How nice, a Polar Bear(ursus maritimus)  :O/Y

Gruß, Urs
Titel: Re: Photos Baltic Sea, December 1941
Beitrag von: Baunummer 509 am 20 Februar 2015, 09:15:19
My sister is living in Finnland and named their first hamster (pet) Jääkarhu. After the first one died they bought another one that is now called Pikkukarhu (little bear... much more appropriate  :-))

Finnish is a very nice language but unfortunately hard to learn .

Back to Topic... :-D
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Meine Schwester lebt in Finnland und hat ihren Hamster so genannt. Nach dessen Ableben kam ein zweiter, der heißt nun (treffender) Pikkukarhu - kleiner Bär.

Finnisch ist eine fremd anmutende, aber sehr schöne Sprache. Nur leider auch sehr schwer zu lernen.

Aber nun zurück zu den Schiffen  :-D

Gruß Sebastian