Folks, I'd be most obliged to you if you would inspect the attached and tell me what/who you think is the addressee. It is clearly 'Kommando' - ie Command(er), or senior officer, if you like. The next character appears to be a '2', and the one after that a 'U'. The Teutonic style of the script of the next two characters defeats me.
Also, why is the a numeral 2 preceding the U ? That style of address is opaque to me. What might it mean, do you think ?
There seems to be an explicit U boat connection in that the FP Nr, M40499 is attributed to the 13th U Boat Flotilla at Trondheim.
And to finish, Neustadt is a town on the Baltic coast about 30 kms north of Lubeck.
Thanks a lot !
chrs
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Hello Nick
Could it be 2 U 99
Cheers
Chris
Quite right that it is from the 13th U-Flotilla based at Trondheim and is addressed to 2 UAA (Unterseeboots Ausbildung Abteilung) at Neustadt (Holstein) one of three U Boat training and holding establishments in the U_Boat command 1 UAA was at Plon and 3 at Pillau. There were also 4 U-Boat Training Divisions (ULD 1-4) which dealt purely with boat training.
cheers jJohn L
oh, they are 'A's are they ? Well I'd never have guessed THAT !
Yes, it all makes sense, now.
Many thanks, John, much appreciated ! :)
chrs
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Oh, and Chris, I'd thought of 2 U 99, but that had no meaning for me. U 99 was defunct by the time of this item, sunk in the Atlantic on 17th March 1941.