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
Description of the stock: In the Imperial Navy, tenders, escort and training ships, tankers, pilot and depot steamers, transport vehicles, fire and block ships, tugs, dinghies, surveying vehicles, workshop ships, icebreakers, sailing and steam yac...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> Ships and boats
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
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
History of the Inventor: The fleet built in the Electorate of Brandenburg and later in the Kingdom of Prussia fell into decay in the late 18th century. At the beginning of the 19th century Prussia was not a maritime power. It was not until 1811/13...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> top authorities
History of the Inventor: When the Imperial Admiralty was dissolved in 1889, the Imperial High Command of the Navy was created for the division of its former Military Department and command over all naval parts at sea and on land was transferred to...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> top authorities
History of the Inventor: The Naval Cabinet was created in 1889, modelled on the Prussian Military Cabinet, as an office for the exercise of command in maritime affairs. It became the decisive authority in personnel matters of naval officers. On 28...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> top authorities
Contains: Provisions on the supplementation of the naval officer corps; ship accident near Samoa; condition of the warship Olga; admission of high school graduates of the Württemberg 10-class secondary school to the naval officer profession; shipb...
In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Cabinet, Privy Council, Ministries 1806-1945 >> Ministry of Foreign Affairs >> ministry >> General foreign policy >> Ministry of Foreign Affairs: General Foreign Policy, North German Confederation, German Reich, Federal Council and Federal Affairs 1866-1918 (holdings) >> 4. federal affairs >> 4.12 Transport policy >> 4.12.4 Navigation
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
Inventory Description: The Naval Airship Department was established by Allerhöchste Kabinettsordre on 3 May 1913 from the "Aviation Personnel of the Imperial Navy" next to the Naval Airship Department as an independent department with th...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> air forces
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
History of the Inventor: The staff of the station command of the naval station of the North Sea was formed in 1870/71. From 1873 to 1904, the station chief was also the fortress commander of Wilhelmshaven. The Station Command was first subordinate...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> commanders
History of the Inventory Designer: The Prisenhöfe - Oberprisenhof Berlin, Prisenhöfe Hamburg and Berlin - were established in September 1939 and March 1941 respectively. Her duties were to initiate proceedings on the ships brought in and, followin...
In: Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik) >> Norddeutscher Bund und Deutsches Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Militär >> Preußische und Kaiserliche Marine 1849 bis 1918/1919 >> Weitere nachgeordnete Einrichtungen
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
History of the Inventor: On 29.8.1914, the Commander of the Naval Aviation Departments was appointed, who in 1916 became Commander of the Naval Aviation Departments, later Chief of Naval Aviation and to whom the commanders of the aircraft were sub...
In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> air forces
History of the Inventory Designer: The tasks of the Ship Inspection Commission established in 1903, which began its activities in Hamburg on 01.04.1904, consisted in the examination of merchant ships for their usability for military purposes in wa...
In: Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik) >> Norddeutscher Bund und Deutsches Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Militär >> Preußische und Kaiserliche Marine 1849 bis 1918/1919 >> Weitere nachgeordnete Einrichtungen