Kurt Weyher Explained

Kurt Weyher
Birth Date:30 August 1901
Death Place:Wilhelmshaven---->
Serviceyears:1918–45
Rank:Konteradmiral
Commands:Training ship Horst Wessel
Auxiliary cruiser Orion
Battles:World War I----World War II
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Great Cross of Merit

Kurt August Viktor Weyher (30 August 1901 – 17 December 1991) was a German rear admiral of the navy (Kriegsmarine) of Nazi Germany. During World War II, he commanded a merchant raider.

Although it was not mentioned in his book "The Black Raider",[1] it seems that Weyher was a non-trivial painter; in a feature article[2] author Keith Gordon[3] tells that on the voyage of the Orion Weyher did about 30 paintings on subjects connected with the ship's activities. The one painting illustrated seems to have had narrative merit and to have represented the topographic background recognisably.

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  1. Weyher, Kurt; Ehrlich, Hans Jürgen; "The Black Raider". Pub: ELEK Books London (1955) hardback. Also: Panther Books; Panther edition (1958) paperback
  2. Dinsdale, Mike; "Book dives deep for sunken treasure"; The Northern Advocate, Saturday, January 7, 2006 page 13
  3. Book: Gordon, Keith . Deep Water Gold . Searov Technologies Limited . 2005 . 0-473-10056-8 .
  4. Dörr 1996, p. 350.
  5. Scherzer 2007, p. 783.
  6. Patzwall & Scherzer 2001, p. 510.