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Re: [FEW-Wargaming] Re: Quad 20

Good to hear from you Tim, I was afraid everyone had fallen off the planet
we have had so little traffic on this site.

Yes, it must have been an odd position to be a German in a Japanese
controlled area after the war in Europe ended.

Mike "Bunkermeister" Creek
sgtsays.blogspot.com
bunkermeister.blogspot.com
hystericalrightwing.blogspot.com


In a message dated 1/8/2009 7:54:59 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
timothy@... writes:




The issue of German u-boats in the Pacific is an interesting one. A
number of the boats were based here in Singapore, and on the South
coast of Malaysia (then "Malaya").

The u-boat crews seem to have been in a trick relationship with
their japanese allies. A number of the u-boat crews were very
unhappy with the way the japanese treated allied prisoners of war
(who were used as forced labour in the dock areas). However, when
Germany surrendered in May of '45, some of the u-boat crews in
Singapore continued to fight on with the Japanese. There is at
least one recorded incident of a german U-boat crew shooting down an
allied bomber over Singapore after Germany had officially
surrended. Politics makes strange bed-fellows I guess.

Tim
Singapore

--- In _FEW-Wargaming@FEW-WargaminFEW_ (mailto:FEW-Wargaming@yahoogroups.com)
, "Greg" <mrg3105@...> wrote:
>
> One German U-boat even fired on a ship off New Zealand's North
Island
> eastern coast (off Napier), but missed (with the ship being
unaware),
> and returned back to Java. This was shortly before that base was
taken
> by the Allies in 1944.
>
> Greg
>
> --- In _FEW-Wargaming@FEW-WargaminFEW_
(mailto:FEW-Wargaming@yahoogroups.com) , "Mike Creek" <mcreek25@>
wrote:
> >
> > I got a Dragon Models Quad 20 AA gun for Christmas. It is a
great
> > model weapon. Did you know that many German U-Boats operated in
the
> > Indian Ocean and even the Pacific? That all during the war
Germans
> > sent submarines and even surface ships not only to Japan but to
> > Japanese held territory? They would transfer supplies and plans
and
> > pick up opium for medical use and natural rubber. The Japanese
got the
> > plans to build the German Panther tank, and several of the
German
> > rocket and jet planes.
> >
> > I have often considered an interesting wargame of Japanese using
> > Panthers and ME 262 jets to repel an American landing. That
could be a
> > bit of a surprise.
> >
> > I posted photos of the Dragon Models Quad on my blog,
> > bunkermeister. bunkerme bun
> >
> > This is the same quad 20mm gun that was used on U-Boats. I even
used a
> > naval crew for the photos.
> >
>





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I got a Dragon Models Quad 20 AA gun for Christmas. It is a great model weapon. Did you know that many German U-Boats operated in the Indian Ocean and even...
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Mike "Bunkermeister" Creek sgtsays.blogspot.com bunkermeister.blogspot.com hystericalrightwing.blogspot.com In a message dated 1/2/2009 5:44:16 P.M. Pacific...
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There are a few books on the Germany/Japanese Indian Ocean Operations...including an island based they used to transfer all there material and give the crews...
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One German U-boat even fired on a ship off New Zealand's North Island eastern coast (off Napier), but missed (with the ship being unaware), and returned back...
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The issue of German u-boats in the Pacific is an interesting one. A number of the boats were based here in Singapore, and on the South coast of Malaysia (then...
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Good to hear from you Tim, I was afraid everyone had fallen off the planet we have had so little traffic on this site. Yes, it must have been an odd position...
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