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Third Reich German Naval Memory of Service Embroidery – Item 117287

Excellent quality silk embroidery for a Naval Rating service onboard the German cargo ship MS Tannenfels. This excellent embroidery commemorates his visit to Japan and dated 1942. Has early style embroidered Political eagle and flags of the various Axis nations. Central portrait of Hans Richert in his Third Reich uniform. Contained in its original period frame. An interesting item of this sailors service in WWII on this merchant ship taken over by the Kriegsmarine. Measures 47 x 56cm approx.

Note:  

MS Tannenfels was a German cargo ship owned by DDG Hansa,  put into service in 1938. She served as a blockade runner during WWI

When the war broke out in 1939, Tannenfels was at Kismayo, in Italian Somaliland. She remained there until January 1941, when British troops entered Italian Somaliland. She then sailed for Europe via the Cape of Good Hope, eventually reaching German-occupied France.

She was taken over by the  Kriegsmarine and commissioned as an auxiliary naval vessel. She was fitted with machine guns and some larger naval guns for self-defense. During the next year and a half, she was employed as a blockade runner, slipping past British patrols to deliver supplies to German armed merchant cruisers at sea.In December 1942 at Bordeaux, she was damaged by limpet mines placed by British commandos (Operation Frankton,, and was no longer seaworthy. She was eventually scuttled as a blockship in the Gironde River in 1944.



Price: £650

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