![]() ![]() It said, 'Ein Bismark, 1939', and may have had the name Bremen, I am no longer sure. The 'elbow' part had a Nazi Swastika, in a circle. It had been part of a double-set, and the metal which connected it to its left, (I believe), twin was wrenched apart. When I turned it around and looked in the eye-piece, it had vertical and horizontal measurements and two, 180-degree lines, one vertical and one horizontal.įascinated, I looked it over. The word "ZEISS" was etched in the glass. When I looked in the front of the largest lens, there was a snow-flake pattern. There was a matte-black, L-shaped optic, in the starboard console part of the pilothouse, by a window. The vessel had stopped, and the skipper & crew were busy, helping the paperboys bait their hooks. The vessel went into the Gulf of Mexico, with winners of The Saint Peterburg Evening Independent newspaper's subscription contest delivery boys. ![]() Her owner/operator was a former USN Signalman. Petersburg, Florida, I saw a piece of the BISMARK on a fishing boat. I want to share what I believe shows that KMBISMARK may have been boarded by an RN boarding party. ![]()
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