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Admiral Staff of the Navy / Naval War Command of the Imperial Navy (inventory)

History of the Inventor: By cabinet order of 14.3.1899 the Admiral Staff Department of the High Command of the Navy was made independent and directly subordinated to the Emperor as the Admiral Staff of the Navy. In terms of peace, the actual tasks...

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

Kiautschou Mining: vol. 2

Contains among other things: Procurement of accessories, mines, equipment, boats for the mining industry in Tsingtau Reimbursement calculations of the Wilhelmshaven mine depot for expenses to be borne by the Kiautschou budget

In: Military Affairs >> Kiautschou Mining

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Kiautschou submarines

Contains among other things: Report on the departure of the English submarines C 36, C 37, C 38 from Devonport to the Chinese station on Feb. 10, 1911 Notes on the strengthening of the cruiser squadron, necessity of stationing submarines in Tsingtau

In: Military Affairs

Reichsmarineamt

Reichsmarineamt (inventory)

History of the Inventor: The Reichsmarineamt (Reichsmarineamt) was created as the successor authority to the Imperial Admiralty with effect from April 1, 1889, in the form of a cabinet order (in addition to the Navy Cabinet and the Navy High Comma...

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

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Tirpitz, Alfred v. (inventory)

History of the Inventory Designer: Grand Admiral Alfred Peter Friedrich von Tirpitz Life data March 19, 1849 born in Küstrin/Oder as son of the Court of Appeal Rudolf Tirpitz March 6, 1930 died in Munich Career (1) April 24, 1865 Entry as a cadet ...

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Tirpitz, Alfred von