Your naivete is touching.
Attorney Henning Witte explains it .
Who he, and where does he say this?
Your naivete is touching.
Attorney Henning Witte explains it .
How is it a problem?
Are you seriously claiming Svensson got the equivalent of the Victoria Cross for falling into the water?
Who he, and where does he say this?
Ask yourself: "How come Svensson got a Gold Medal of Merit with Sword?"
"How come his fellow rescue men did not get a Medal of Merit from Swedish Armed Forces?"
What exactly are you disputing?
If your textbook is the one you linked to recently, Sea of Death: The Baltic, 1945 by Claes-Göran Wetterholm, then you are mistaken.
Perhaps you are mis-remembering this passage (in which case an apology would be welcomed by all):
(Any typos in that passage are mine.)
Seriously? The navy and the Rockwater divers didn't bother trying to identify the senior crew 'because the quality of pictures'.
He represented the survivors at the court in France.
From Reformed Offlian's own link:
Well, of course, the wikipedia contributor who added that footnote might believe the above is the reason Svensson got the medal in light of any absence of any other explanation.
How likely do you think it is, bearing in mind the Finnish helicopter crews didn't work from 'winch only', they had a two man crew who went down on winches and one who actually dived into the water to swim to the stricken survivor.
The East Europe time zones coordinates are:
22°30' E – 37°30' E
The Estonia wreck East coordinates are:
21°41′E
It falls into EET because time zones are based on the nearest geographical country, even though the Estonia lies technically to the west of the eastern Europe time zone.
Yes, a later passage says that. The point in dispute at this point, however, was Vixen’s claim that the book stated that grey was the colour that hospital ships were painted. That claim is clearly untrue.
What exactly does, "transport ships for the wounded were painted grey and fitted with anti-aircraft artillery." mean?
I stand by my claim Gustloff counted as a civilian ship when it was sunk.
From Chapter 17 of the report concerning the helicopters
17.4 Readiness of the Rescue Units.
OK, so I erred.
They didn't get left in the sea when their winch failed then get recovered by another helicopter then step in to take over from the other helicopter's rescue man after he got injured and make multiple further rescues until they themselves were injured and could not carry on. What part did you forget?He got the medal. They did not.
You explain it to me.
Your naivete is touching.
Attorney Henning Witte explains it thus:
B804 is a Huddinge Hospital ambulance.
Anyone who has seen someone they know on television will understand how you instantly recognise someone.
I was once in a tv audience. I had no idea I had been clipped until people started telling me they had seen me on that show - for literally just a few seconds.
Likewise, there was one occasion I was idly watching the news when a news item about the British Medical Association came up. I was amused to spot a group of my work colleagues standing outside in the street, caught by the cameraman having a cigarette and a chat. Next morning, it seemed my boss had also caught the split second glimpse and was hopping mad, as they were paid by time and he had no idea they were having these cigarette/gossip break.
Just a reminder of what I said. I said wikipedia was not my source of information on the Gustloff in response to posters claiming it was only right it was sunk as it was listed as a war ship on wikipedia.
He got the medal. They did not.
You explain it to me.