a very interesting
book from
Werner Jähnig with good information is:
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Places found where such "schools" existed, were:
Bischweiler, Elsfleth, Essen-Werden, Eudenbach, Görlitz, Hohenschwangau,
Lindau, Marienberg, Neuwied, Sankt Wolfgang, Uherské Hradiste, Wesermünde,
Wolgast. If there are more, I do not know. There surely are. This is what I found.
First the KM had the Unteroffizier-Vorschulen, which were transfermed into
Seeberufsfachschulen (order late 1941). The purpose of the schools was to
train youngsters during three years for the profession of sailor for the KM.
In May 1942 the Reichserziehungsministerium took over, the Seeberufsfachsulen
were now assigned to them, but the patronage remained with the KM.
The uniform was navy-like in most aspects and in line as for the Orchesterschule
(Marinemusikschule der Kriegsmarine). The tallie was light-blue with whitish letters.
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The photo is from one of my articles about music-schools for the
Armed Forces, published in the "'Military Advisor" in 2000.