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Emblem entry for U-20


The Olympic Rings - Crew 36

The Olympic rings emblem is probably the most unusual and surprising to find on a WWII U-boat. Yet there it was - but why?

1936 was the year of the Berlin Olympics, and naval officers who joined the Kriegsmarine that year chose the rings as their emblem.

Keywords: Olympic rings

23 U-boats displayed this emblem
U-3, U-20, U-23, U-59, U-203, U-227, U-314, U-344, U-387, U-394, U-407, U-426, U-440, U-467, U-505, U-534, U-546, U-555, U-643, U-710, U-760, U-869 and U-1230.

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Alligator/crocodile and Umbrella

- We have no description for this emblem -

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1 U-boat displayed this emblem
U-20.

 

Boot

A large boot (shoe).

Keywords: boot, shoe

1 U-boat displayed this emblem
U-20.

 

Boy with Staff and Goose

A boy with a staff carrying a large bird that is probably a goose under his left arm. The emblem might be based on the Grimm fairy tale, The Golden Goose.

In that fairytale there is a young man named "Simpleton" who wants to marry the princess of an empire. Her father, the king, gives him three trials to accomplish. The last trial is to find a ship which can also sail both on water as on land.

This fits the history of U-20 perfectly as she was indeed "sailed" over land to reach the Black Sea.

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1 U-boat displayed this emblem
U-20.


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U-boat Emblems