Oeps, Not available. Will ask the museum if they have a picture of the bottom.It does look a lot like a regular UES (Uhrwerkseinschalter), are there any markings on the baseplate ?
Best regards,
Zünder
Yes,Oeps, Not available. Will ask the museum if they have a picture of the bottom.
Is there documentation available?
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Hello,
Who has information about this clockwork as used bij German Frogman in there "Torpedominen" during the attack on the Waal-river bridges in the Netherlands, after Operation Market Garden?
Someone who is writing a book about the attacks by Sondereinsatzgruppen on the Waal-river bridges in September 1944.Thanks for sharing, the To-Minen is a tough subject.
According to what I've learnt, a few models were designed in the period ranging from June to October 44; the late Nipolit model used to be fitted with Italian 10hrs clockworks (the same fitted on the minor charges) but I've found also early references about 6hrs devices, which might well be yours. May I kindly ask who links this devices to the To-Minen?
Hereby a picture of the bottom of the Clockwork.It does look a lot like a regular UES (Uhrwerkseinschalter), are there any markings on the baseplate ?
Best regards,
Zünder