Naval Historian/Architect - preferably German

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brackenmay
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Naval Historian/Architect - preferably German

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I'm working on a television programme for National Geographic, which is about the sinking of the Bismarck. We are looking for a naval architecture historian, preferably German, to speak in the programme. Does anyone know of an appropriate person we could talk to?

Many thanks,
Bracken
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Re: Naval Historian/Architect - preferably German

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brackenmay wrote:I'm working on a television programme for National Geographic, which is about the sinking of the Bismarck. We are looking for a naval architecture historian, preferably German, to speak in the programme. Does anyone know of an appropriate person we could talk to?

Many thanks,
Bracken

..... Yes. You might wish to contact Hans Lengerer and/or Bill Jurens. David K Brown or Siegfried Breyer would have been excellent options, but regrettably both have recently passed away.

Byron Angel
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