Glass framed German Krigsmarine barometer gauge face used on a crewman's pocket barometer aneroid Gauge on uboat number U-534 sunk on 5th May 1945

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This is a glass-framed German Krigsmarine barometer gauge face used on a crewman's pocket barometer aneroid Gauge. The gauge that retains all of its original colours and most of its markings are still visible it is very solid and not braking up falling apart. The gauge face has has been mounted in a glass-fronted frame measuring 13 inches long by 13 inches wide making it perfect for display or a collection.The barometer gauge comes from inside German uboat number U-534. This was sunk by RAF Liberator bombers in the Katteget sea off Denmark on the 5th May 1945 in the last days of the War.

German uboat number U-534. This submarine was sunk by RAF Liberator bombers in the Katteget sea off Denmark on the 5th May 1945 in the last days of the War.

German submarine U-534 Type IXC/40 U-boat for Germany's Kriegsmarine built in 1942 in Hamburg-Finkenwerder (Deutsche Werft AG - yard number 352). Launched 23rd September 1942 and commissioned on 23rd December in the same year. Below U534 under attack in 1945

This is a glass-framed German Krigsmarine barometer gauge face used on a crewman's pocket barometer aneroid Gauge. The gauge that retains all of its original colours and most of its markings are still visible it is very solid and not braking up falling apart. The gauge face has has been mounted in a glass-fronted frame measuring 13 inches long by 13 inches wide making it perfect for display or a collection.The barometer gauge comes from inside German uboat number U-534. This was sunk by RAF Liberator bombers in the Katteget sea off Denmark on the 5th May 1945 in the last days of the War.

German uboat number U-534. This submarine was sunk by RAF Liberator bombers in the Katteget sea off Denmark on the 5th May 1945 in the last days of the War.

German submarine U-534 Type IXC/40 U-boat for Germany's Kriegsmarine built in 1942 in Hamburg-Finkenwerder (Deutsche Werft AG - yard number 352). Launched 23rd September 1942 and commissioned on 23rd December in the same year. Below U534 under attack in 1945