This is a unique WWII desk model of the G7a torpedo, labeled "Kiel," which we believe to be an original German-made piece from WW2. Kiel was a crucial and bustling naval port, home to two U-boat pens, Killian and Konrad. The shipbuilding giant Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, were located in Kiel and built 131 U-boats during WWII. One of the G7 torpedo factories, Deutsch Werke, was also based there and the G7a torpedo was tested and modified at the Torpedo Versuchsanstalt (TVA) naval base in Kiel. It seems likely that this model was made by or for someone working at one of these companies or stationed at the U-boat pens. It serves as a compelling memorial to the "Torpedo Crisis" (Torpedokrise) of 1939-1942, which may have played a role in later Allied successes. The desk model is a detailed, plated white metal representation of a WWII G7A German torpedo, mounted on a heavy marble base with a plaque marked “KIEL,” featuring spinning blades.