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Command Posts of the Naval Air Force of the Imperial Navy

Description of the stock: On 29.8.1914 the commander of the naval air departments was appointed, who in 1916 became commander of the naval aviation departments, later naval flight chief and to whom the commanders of the planes were subordinated. T...

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> air forces

Heavy and medium size combat ships of the Prussian and Imperial Navies (, Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine) (inventory)

Description: Medium and heavy combat ships in the German navy were corvettes, frigates, coastal armoured ships, small (light) cruisers and large (heavy) cruisers, armoured cruisers (battle cruisers), armoured ships and liners (battleships). The s...

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> Ships and boats

Instructions to the Imperial Navy

Contains among other things: Statistical medical report on the German Navy for the period from 1 April 1887 to 31 March 1889 Draft law on the German fleet of 1897 Die Seeinteressen des Deutschen Reiches, compiled at the instigation of the R e i c ...

In: Reichskolonialamt >> R 1001 Reichskolonialamt >> Allgemeine Angelegenheiten >> Marinesachen; BArch, R 1001 Reichskolonialamt

Naval Station of the Baltic Sea of the Prussian Navy and Imperial Navy (, Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine) (inventory)

History of the Inventor: The naval station of the Baltic Sea, built in 1853 as a naval station command in Gdansk, was moved to Kiel in 1865. The station chief had territorial authority over all naval authorities and naval parts existing in his are...

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> commanders