Estate of the NJL night hunting guide ship Togo, photo albums of the 11th minesweeping flotilla, boat M1103, submarine Priem
Personal photo album of the 2nd WO Petsch, 2nd officer on watch on the Togo. A photo album of 4 albums in total. Hand-written photo albums from the period 1939-41, approx. 172 original photos, some also approx. 15 postcards and approx. 5 photos from newspaper clippings. Evidence as a picture and numerous explanations. Photos attached with photo corners.
Marine photo albums 1939-1941 of the 2nd Wo Petsch career 1939-1941,
9.S.ST. A (ship trunk division) Strahlsund
11th minesweeping flotilla boat M1103
1. M.L.A
With a contemporary newspaper report by Kurt Petsch. 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 only ship designated as a night fighter ship and put into service as such was the Togo, which was used in the Baltic Sea to guide and support the night fighter squadrons against attacks by enemy bombers. The ship was a former general cargo carrier, which was first used by the Navy as a mine ship (Schiff 14), then as an auxiliary cruiser under the name Coronel and was converted into a night fighter ship in 1943. In addition to flak and headlight batteries, the Togo was equipped with special location and fire control devices.
After the war, Togo went through various changes of ownership, name and function before it was finally destroyed off the Mexican coast in 1984.
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 these things in our shop if you enter Togo under the search term.
We are happy to send further photos on request