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Old 2nd February 2017, 10:05
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German winter and summer time

Hello gents,

What were the exact dates throughout the war when the Germans switched from summer to winter time and vice versa.

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Old 2nd February 2017, 10:31
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Re: German winter and summer time

You can thank Steve Coates for the following, which I've found incredibly useful over the years:

The Germans used CET (Central European Time, which they called MEZ = »mitteleuropäische Zeit«) and GST (German Summer Time)

CET = GMT + 1 hour
GST = GMT + 2 hours

German time varied as follows:–

To
1/4/40 - CET
From
1/4/40 - GST
2/11/42 - CET
29/3/43 - GST
4/10/43 - CET
3/4/44 - GST
2/10/44 - CET
2/4/45 - GST
18/11/45- CET
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Re: German winter and summer time

Very useful information, Nick! Thank you and Steve. Do you happen to have the same for any of the other combatant nations?
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Re: German winter and summer time

These changes normally came into effect at 0200 hrs, same with the British. I have times for UK which changed 14 times during the war (at 0200 hrs)
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Re: German winter and summer time

Thank you, Chris. Why did the British change times more frequently? Your email is still the tinyworld one, I assume.
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Re: German winter and summer time

I guess to make the most of daylight? Yes the email is the same plus I now have a @gmail.com with the same prefix
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Re: German winter and summer time

Thanks a lot Chris!
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...and don't forget Nick!
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Re: German winter and summer time

We hv to understand , that the brits only change time ???

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Re: German winter and summer time

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We hv to understand , that the brits only change time ???

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I'm not sure what it is you're asking but British times were as follows:
During the war, local time in the UK varied from GMT(Greenwich mean Time) to BST (British Summer Time) to BDST (British Double Summer Time): BST = GMT + 1 hour; BDST = GMT + 2 hours.

16/4/39 - BST
19/11/39 - GMT
25/2/40 - BST
4/5/41 - BDST
10/8/41 - BST
5/4/42 - BDST
9/8/42 - BST
4/4/43 - BDST
15/8/43 - BST
2/4/44 - BDST
17/9/44 - BST
2/4/45 - BDST
15/7/45 - BST
7/10/45 - GMT
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