Sea war Museet Thyborøn
Anderledes, men interessant museum om Jyllandsslaget under WW1 - Et museum som absolut er et besøg værd.
M / S Pionier wreck found by Sea War Museum Jutland
Sea War Museum Jutland, Thyborøn, found in September 2018 the wreck of the German troop transport ship M / S Pioneer that was sunk on 2 September 1940 with the loss of 338 lives. The ship was en route from Frederikshavn in Denmark to Frederiksstad in Norway with 823 people on board, when it was hit by a torpedo from the British submarine HMS Sturgeon. The wreck lies in 177 meters of water on the position 057° 58.368' N, 010° 51.551' E.
Sea War Museum Jutland finds new WWII submarine!
Sea War Museum Jutland in Thyborøn has made a new sensational discovery during its continued registration of shipwrecks in the North Sea and Skagerrak.
In April 2018, the museum found the wreck of the German submarine U-3523, which was sunk with depth charges in Skagerrak by a British B24-Liberator aircraft on May 6, 1945.
Just the day before, the German forces in Denmark, Northwest Germany and Holland had surrendered, so the submarine was not engaged in battle, but was probably on its way to Norway.
The U-3523 was of the new and highly advanced type XXI that could have revolutionized the submarine war if enough boats had been completed in due time. 118 boats were in the process of being build, but only two came into active service, and none was ever engaged in battle.
U-3523 appeared on the survey screen during the museum's scan of the seabed some ten miles north of Skagen, and the discovery was very surprising. Very unusually, the entire submarine bow is buried in the seabed while the stern is approximately 20 meters above the sea bottom. The wreck lies at 123 metres of water depth, making it very difficult to access.
Amazing Sea War museum in Thyboron, Enjoy a tour. You will not regret.
Amazing museum in Thyborøn / Thyboron with a collection of items from the Battle of Jutland, wonderful achievement to create the only museum that takes no signs and simply tells a story and remembers. Visited in November and we're very impressed by the way the museum has been created and is run. Will return.
Have a tour inside and enjoy.
Sea War Museum Jutland finds new WWII submarine!
Sea War Museum Jutland in Thyborøn has made a new sensational discovery during its continued registration of shipwrecks in the North Sea and Skagerrak.
In April 2018, the museum found the wreck of the German submarine U-3523, which was sunk with depth charges in Skagerrak by a British B24-Liberator aircraft on May 6, 1945.
Just the day before, the German forces in Denmark, Northwest Germany and Holland had surrendered, so the submarine was not engaged in battle, but was probably on its way to Norway.
The U-3523 was of the new and highly advanced type XXI that could have revolutionized the submarine war if enough boats had been completed in due time. 118 boats were in the process of being build, but only two came into active service, and none was ever engaged in battle.
U-3523 appeared on the survey screen during the museum's scan of the seabed some ten miles north of Skagen, and the discovery was very surprising. Very unusually, the entire submarine bow is buried in the seabed while the stern is approximately 20 meters above the sea bottom. The wreck lies at 123 metres of water depth, making it very difficult to access.
The sea war museum
I leave my boondocking spot at the west coast and go to the Sea war museum in Thyborøn.
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Summer Vacation Vlog #4 Battle of Jutland Museum & Aarhus Rainbow Panorama in Denmark
We headed up from Esbjerg to Thyboron on the West Coast to visit the Sea War Museum of Jutland. Then it was off to the rainbow panorama in Aarhus
Fly-through of World War I Battle of Jutland wrecks
Courtesy: JD-Contractor A/S
This video show data presented in NaviModel, which is part of the EIVA NaviSuite software suite for offshore survey and engineering operations, from the Battle of Jutland survey carried out by JD-Contractors A/S.
The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle of World War I, during which more than 8,500 people lost their lives and 25 ships were sunk. The battle was fought from 31 May to 1 June 1916.
The Director and founder of JD-Contractor, Gert Normann Andersen, sponsored the Battle of Jutland survey aimed at documenting the decay on the wrecks of the battle. The documentation from the survey will, among others things, be used in a new Sea War Museum in Thyborøn at the west coast of Denmark, close to the battlefield focusing on World War I, which opens on 1 July 2015.
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Battle of Jutland Memorial park
Artistic sculpturing and creative inspiration of the Memorial park by artist Paul M Cederdorff.
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The largest naval battle in history was fought in the North Sea off the coast of Jutland. From 31st of May till 1st of June in 1916 a massive 240+ ships and their crew engaged in a battle between the English and German navy.
25 ships and almost 9.000 men did not return from the battle.
On the 1st of June a hundred years later, a memorial park is erected in their honour.
Just next to the Sea War Museum Jutland in Thyborøn where it is said you could hear the canons from the battle sounding like a distant thunderstorm.
St George Strandingsmuseum /DK
In Thorsminde befindet sich ein neu errichtetes Museum, in dem die Geschichte der Schiffskatastrophe vom 24. Dezember 1811 dokumentiert wird. Viele Gegenstände, die seit über hundert Jahren aus dem Meer geborgen wurden, sind dort ausgestellt. Auch weitere Ausstellungsstücke ergänzen die Geschichte rund um die Seefahrt. Das Wettrer bleibt draußen, während man sich dort in einer angenehmen Umgebung aufhält . . .
“Jyllandsslaget” – Verdens Største Søslag
Midt under 1. verdenskrig, hvor mange af verdens stormagter var i krig med hinanden, stod den tyske Højsøflåde over for den britiske storflåde, Grand Fleet.
De to nationer havde siden århundredskiftet været i et intenst flådekapløb, og det ville være en stor svækkelse for briterne, hvis det lykkedes de tyske flådestyrker at afskære importen via søvejen til Storbritannien.
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SEA WAR MUSEUM THYBORØN. OPENING SOON
World War II Bunkers Hanstholm and Vigso Jutland Denmark
Some of the Bunkers I viewed and explored today... They are deteriorating quickly from the salt of the sea and many have fallen into the North Sea and are surrounded by water...
Total numbers of bunkertypes
Regelbau Name Numbers built
S100 Peilstand für schwere Batterie 1
110A Stand mit 3-Schartenturm 3
117A Battaillons- oder Regiments Gefechtsstand 1
118 Sanitätsunterstand 2
120 Artilleriebeobachtungsstand mit Panzerturm 8
134 Munitionsunterstand I 26
M145 Munitionsauffüllraum 6
M150 Leitstand 1
M151 Mannschaftsunterstand f. 15 Mann 1-3-24 9
M152 Marinekommandostand 2
V157 Flugmeldestand 3
M160 Unterstand 4
De Hårde Drenge...
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Bovbjerg Fyr
Jutland Memorial Park
Sea War Museum Jutland
Jyllandsakvariet
Lemvig Havn
Kystcentret Thyboron
Lemvig Kirke
Thyboroen-Agger Ferry
Thyboron Kirke
ES Lys & design
LangeLandsFort Museum Denmark Cold War Museum Very Cool
Regelbau M270, Bangsbo Fort, Federikshavn, North Denmark, Denmark, Europe
The Bunker Museum is found in part of a range of defences set up by the Germans during the Second World War to defend the port of Frederikshavn, which was of vital strategic importance to guarantee their supplies of raw materials from Norway. The museum shows the conditions that the German soldiers stationed in the bunker would have lived in and seeks to educate on the history of the local area's military significance during the War. The museum has a shop and picnic area. Bangsbo Fort is located in the south of Frederikshavn. The fort is located 82 meters above sea level, where there is a splendid view over Frederikshavn and Kattegat. In clear weather you can see both Skagen and Læsø. The fort consists of a fortification built by the German occupiers during the second World and developed by the Danish Navy during the Cold War. The fort is thus used in two historical periods, which separates the fort from other paved areas in Denmark. The fort consists of 80 concrete plants, of which 70 were built during the second World War. The last 10 bunkers were built in 1950 by the Navy, which still owns and uses a small part of the fort. Bunker Museum conveys the part of the fort, which the Navy does not use and has so far taken about. 20 bunkers in use. Of these, at least half open at the museum's opening days. Something that is also unique is that more guns still stands in its original bunkers. The three largest is 15 cm guns from the Danish artillery ship Niels Juel that was sunk in 1943. Bunker Museum is part of the North Jutland Coastal Museum which continuously expands services in the fort. When the museum works with both traditional and innovative forms of communication, combined with the unparalleled views and scenery of the place is worth a visit for the vast majority. Bangsbo Fort is a partially open military area, which in recent years is about to undergo major changes. The fort is situated on a hill plateau in the southern outskirts of Frederikshavn. In details on Pikkerbakken which is one of the many hills that were formed when the sea floor was pushed up by the end of the last ice age. The tray consists mainly of clay and stone. Tray height is up to 84 meters. The steep slopes facing the sea and the unique nature makes the place unique. Bakken's strategic importance as a place of observation goes back several hundred years. The occupation of Denmark 9 April 1940 withdrew the German war marine area immediately to a coastal battery and an anti-aircraft battery. Both batteries with the task of protecting the port of Frederikshavn against enemy attack. The port was important for the Germans in the transports to and from Norway as well as a base for military smari's activities in the Kattegat and Skagerrak. During the occupation increased the Kriegsmarine several times its installations on site. A massive expansion of the area came in late 1942 when construction of the Germans' Atlantic took off. Atlantic was a chain of fortifications, which went along the west coast of Europe from North Cape in the north to the French-Spanish border in the south. Wall task was to prevent the Allies from doing landing on this coast. In Denmark started Atlantic precisely Pikkerbakken and then went to Skagen to the Danish-German border. Among other things, as part of the German invasion defense Jylland was divided into two areas. Respectively, South and North Jutland with a commandant in each area. In North Jutland had the commandant's headquarters in Frederikshavn. In 1943 he got his own command bunker on Pikkerbakken, putting in the event of an Allied invasion in northern Jutland to steer the German coastal defenses. In 1944 the Germans also have a radar station in use in the field. The German capitulation in May 1945 Stützpunktgruppe Frederikshavn Süd - which was the German name for the area - a heavily fortified stronghold. A stronghold with 34 heavy and 17 light concrete bunkers and 30 other different concrete plant. The whole area was closed with a triple barbed wire and minefields. The main armament of the two batteries were respectively 15 cm guns on the coastal battery and 10.5 cm guns on anti-aircraft battery. In September 1945 the Navy took over the area - more accurate Kystdefensionen - later changed to Kystbefæstningen. In the beginning were used mainly the bereaved German installations. In addition, the area was expanded with a fleet radio station as well as a coastal radar station. After an expansion and modernization was the fort in 1952 put into operation under the new name Bangsbo Fort. Now as a Cold War fort. From the large investments on the ground in the early 1950s was the fort, however short-lived. Already in 1962 it was dismantled as a result of a great defense. At the same time, however, Naval Base Frederikshavn use. Back in the area remained naval station and coastal radar station and Kattegat Marine District.
Sjældent vrag af banebrydende Nazi-ubåd fundet i Skagerrak
Sjældent vrag af banebrydende Nazi-ubåd fundet i Skagerrak.
Fredag d. 13. apr. 2018 - kl. 08:03 0 Sea War Museum Jutland har gjort unikt fund. Foto: Henning Bagger Af: Ritzau 6. maj 1945, mens danskerne havde travlt med at fejre befrielsen, blev den tyske ubåd....
Bangsbo Fort, Frederikshavn, North Denmark, Denmark, Europe
The Bunker Museum is found in part of a range of defences set up by the Germans during the Second World War to defend the port of Frederikshavn, which was of vital strategic importance to guarantee their supplies of raw materials from Norway. The museum shows the conditions that the German soldiers stationed in the bunker would have lived in and seeks to educate on the history of the local area's military significance during the War. The museum has a shop and picnic area. Bangsbo Fort is located in the south of Frederikshavn. The fort is located 82 meters above sea level, where there is a splendid view over Frederikshavn and Kattegat. In clear weather you can see both Skagen and Læsø. The fort consists of a fortification built by the German occupiers during the second World and developed by the Danish Navy during the Cold War. The fort is thus used in two historical periods, which separates the fort from other paved areas in Denmark. The fort consists of 80 concrete plants, of which 70 were built during the second World War. The last 10 bunkers were built in 1950 by the Navy, which still owns and uses a small part of the fort. Bunker Museum conveys the part of the fort, which the Navy does not use and has so far taken about. 20 bunkers in use. Of these, at least half open at the museum's opening days. Something that is also unique is that more guns still stands in its original bunkers. The three largest is 15 cm guns from the Danish artillery ship Niels Juel that was sunk in 1943. Bunker Museum is part of the North Jutland Coastal Museum which continuously expands services in the fort. When the museum works with both traditional and innovative forms of communication, combined with the unparalleled views and scenery of the place is worth a visit for the vast majority. Bangsbo Fort is a partially open military area, which in recent years is about to undergo major changes. The fort is situated on a hill plateau in the southern outskirts of Frederikshavn. In details on Pikkerbakken which is one of the many hills that were formed when the sea floor was pushed up by the end of the last ice age. The tray consists mainly of clay and stone. Tray height is up to 84 meters. The steep slopes facing the sea and the unique nature makes the place unique. Bakken's strategic importance as a place of observation goes back several hundred years. The occupation of Denmark 9 April 1940 withdrew the German war marine area immediately to a coastal battery and an anti-aircraft battery. Both batteries with the task of protecting the port of Frederikshavn against enemy attack. The port was important for the Germans in the transports to and from Norway as well as a base for military smari's activities in the Kattegat and Skagerrak. During the occupation increased the Kriegsmarine several times its installations on site. A massive expansion of the area came in late 1942 when construction of the Germans' Atlantic took off. Atlantic was a chain of fortifications, which went along the west coast of Europe from North Cape in the north to the French-Spanish border in the south. Wall task was to prevent the Allies from doing landing on this coast. In Denmark started Atlantic precisely Pikkerbakken and then went to Skagen to the Danish-German border. Among other things, as part of the German invasion defense Jylland was divided into two areas. Respectively, South and North Jutland with a commandant in each area. In North Jutland had the commandant's headquarters in Frederikshavn. In 1943 he got his own command bunker on Pikkerbakken, putting in the event of an Allied invasion in northern Jutland to steer the German coastal defenses. In 1944 the Germans also have a radar station in use in the field. The German capitulation in May 1945 Stützpunktgruppe Frederikshavn Süd - which was the German name for the area - a heavily fortified stronghold. A stronghold with 34 heavy and 17 light concrete bunkers and 30 other different concrete plant. The whole area was closed with a triple barbed wire and minefields. The main armament of the two batteries were respectively 15 cm guns on the coastal battery and 10.5 cm guns on anti-aircraft battery. In September 1945 the Navy took over the area - more accurate Kystdefensionen - later changed to Kystbefæstningen. In the beginning were used mainly the bereaved German installations. In addition, the area was expanded with a fleet radio station as well as a coastal radar station. After an expansion and modernization was the fort in 1952 put into operation under the new name Bangsbo Fort. Now as a Cold War fort. From the large investments on the ground in the early 1950s was the fort, however short-lived. Already in 1962 it was dismantled as a result of a great defense. At the same time, however, Naval Base Frederikshavn use. Back in the area remained naval station and coastal radar station and Kattegat Marine District.
World War II German Bunkers Thyboron, Jutland 1940 1945 Occupation
Some of the Bunkers I viewed and explored today... They are deteriorating quickly from the salt of the sea and many have fallen into the North Sea and are surrounded by water...
Total numbers of bunkertypes
Regelbau Name Numbers built
S100 Peilstand für schwere Batterie 1
110A Stand mit 3-Schartenturm 3
117A Battaillons- oder Regiments Gefechtsstand 1
118 Sanitätsunterstand 2
120 Artilleriebeobachtungsstand mit Panzerturm 8
134 Munitionsunterstand I 26
M145 Munitionsauffüllraum 6
M150 Leitstand 1
M151 Mannschaftsunterstand f. 15 Mann 1-3-24 9
M152 Marinekommandostand 2
V157 Flugmeldestand 3
M160 Unterstand 4