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Old 13 May 2002, 01:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

Recently got a copy of the Wochenkarte 12-18 September 1918 from Kofl Marinekorps.
It shows clearly a big part of south-east England, the coast of northern France, the Belgian and part of the Dutch coast.

There is indicated the area were there has been done reconaissance over the North Sea, and also clearly indicates what kind of ships were seen on what day and where exactly (examples are Scheinwefersperre, Magnesiensperre, X Frachtdampfer, Tellerbojen, X Monitore, Holl. Linienschiff,...) But also marked on them are the 'Abschüsse' over sea and land.

I have never seen such a thing before. Do there exist other ones ? Was this also done by the German naval air units in Germany ? Or by any other army ?

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I confirm the existence of similar maps for the Army Kofls showing the Abschüsse (niece coloured symbols), main path of enemy bombers etc.

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Old 21 May 2002, 11:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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So it seems that it was only used in Germany ! Thank you Rammjaeger !

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