Kris
Hello,
One of my collegues have found old German photos- one of them show Uboot crew.
We tried to id crew from photo and it seems to be Fritz Julius Lamp with his team - what do you think about following photo attached here to post ?
More details about Fritz Julius Lamp and U-110 is here:
http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-110INT.htm
http://silentseawolvesmsw.devhub.com/blo...the-ss-athenia/
"...The sinking of "U 110" on 9th May, 1941, was a further blow not only to the strength of the U-Boat branch of the German Navy, but also to the morale of U-Boat crews, as "U 110" was only on her second cruise, had achieved very meagre results, and her Captain, Kapitänleutnant (Lieutenant-Commander) Fritz-Julius Lemp, was one of the few remaining officers "of the old gang" who were in command of U-Boats at the beginning of the war...."
One of my collegues have found old German photos- one of them show Uboot crew.
We tried to id crew from photo and it seems to be Fritz Julius Lamp with his team - what do you think about following photo attached here to post ?
More details about Fritz Julius Lamp and U-110 is here:
http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-110INT.htm
http://silentseawolvesmsw.devhub.com/blo...the-ss-athenia/
"...The sinking of "U 110" on 9th May, 1941, was a further blow not only to the strength of the U-Boat branch of the German Navy, but also to the morale of U-Boat crews, as "U 110" was only on her second cruise, had achieved very meagre results, and her Captain, Kapitänleutnant (Lieutenant-Commander) Fritz-Julius Lemp, was one of the few remaining officers "of the old gang" who were in command of U-Boats at the beginning of the war...."