Derrittmeister Militaria
Germany Navy Post Card of Otto Weddigen
Germany Navy Post Card of Otto Weddigen
Otto Weddigen (1882-1915) Was the first German Naval officer to receive the Orden Pour le Mérite. At the outbreak of WW I he was in command of the U-9. In one action his ship sank three older British cruisers. For this he received the 1914 Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Class. The rest of his small crew received the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class. At this stage of the war this was a major award. Shortly after this his ship sank another vessel and he was awarded the Knights Cross with Swords of the Hohenzollern House Order followed shortly by the PLM. He was transferred to the U-29 and this ship was rammed in March 1915 by the British battleship H.M.S. Dreadnaught and he and all hands were lost at sea.
This postcard shows Weddigen and the U-9 in the action that made three British cruisers in less than an hour. It shows the torpedo explosions and the name of the British ships. There is a large cameo of Weddigen before he received the PLM.
This postcard was never mailed and is in excellent condition.
This is a consignment item.