Kriegsmarine Togo NJL Nachtjagdtleitschiff 31 ship models such as submarines etc. made of wood, scale 1: 1000
31 ship models of WW1 and WW2 in approx. 1: 1000 scale made from cigar boxes, most ships with names, submarines, destroyers. Superstructures with cannons, aircraft, etc. Antennas and ropes made of metal. For size information see photo with the folding rule
Estate of Kurt Petsch of the 2nd WO, 2nd watch officer on the Togo.
The task of this Togo 82 was to bring the night fighters to the enemy ships in the night and then sink them.
Nachtjagdleitschiff was in the German Navy the name for an armed and specially equipped ship that was used for early detection and warning of Allied air raids and to bring night fighter planes of the German Air Force.
The estate comes from Kurt Petsch, who already sailed on the support ship Rugard as I.W.O. After that, Petsch was 2nd officer on watch on the Togo and author of the book Nachtleitschiff Togo and the book Seafaring for Brandenburg - Prussia. Petsch also received the original Togo ship's coat of arms, a large oil painting of the ship, a ship model, which is in a museum, the on-board stamps, photo albums, a marine dagger and much more. You can find all of these things in our shop if you enter Togo under the search term