The second volume presented particular challenges with regard to specifying dates and locations, since the nearly four months between April 01 and July 20 of 1941 needed to be reconstructed without the help of the TIRPITZ war diary almost seventy years after the events. Therefore extensive archival work was necessary, and with the documents still in existence, such as war diaries from ships and other naval bodies, it became possible to complete missing links and to shed some light onto the life of the TIRPITZ. A further complication arose from the fact that the battleship was often located repeatedly at the same positions, which rendered it difficult to place the photos in correct chronological order. The lengthy stay at the shipyard in Kiel had to be ordered, as well as the numerous photos showing the ship at sea for which reference points allowing immediate conclusions were lacking. In such tricky situations it became essential to pay attention to minute details on the ship, such as damage or paint irregularities on the hull, specific elevations of AA guns or striking equipment details, such as the garbage chutes that were attached to the railing in different combinations and locations. Such details made it possible to draw a link to photographic material for which the date had already been confirmed, thus allowing unfamiliar photo to be placed in correct chronological order. In some cases even this was not feasible, and there was no alternative but to provide an approximate time frame – e.g. a particular month – for one or other photo. ... Read more
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A very through view of the German Battleship Tirpitz , to date !!
The book arrived on the 17th of January 2018 in perfect condition! This book has many fine never before published photos of the Tirpitz! One particular set of photos that took me completely by surprise was photo number 007, 008 and 010! These photos showed the anchorage of both the Bismarck and Tirpitz near Gotenhafen between the 11th thru May 14th 1941! All of my books on the Bismarck and Tirpitz ever mention this encounter!! Of course the other photos, maps, shipping births, and all of the rest showing the crew, especially are so informative!! This book and volume 1 are in a league of their own, nothing comes close!! A superb book!! Speaking of the photos I must mention the clarity size of the photos are truly collectible!! Kudos to Mr. Robert Gehringer and Mr. Antonio Bonomi on their unique projects!!
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