The Imperial Naval Office (German: Reichsmarineamt) was a government agency of the German Empire. It was established in April 1889, when the German Imperial...
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The German Imperial Naval Cabinet (German: Marinekabinett), a government office of the German Imperial Navy, 1871-1918, was responsible for commanding...
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The German Imperial Naval High Command (German: Kaiserliches Oberkommando der Marine) was an office of the German Empire which existed from 1 April 1889...
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his duties in the Far East to be the Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office in 1897. Tirpitz was a follower of anti-British nationalist Heinrich...
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The German Imperial Admiralty (German: Kaiserliche Admiralität) was an imperial naval authority in the German Empire. By order of Kaiser Wilhelm I the...
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This page lists German naval ministers....
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The Imperial German Navy or the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919. It grew out...
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Imperial Naval Cabinet, the German Imperial Naval High Command (Kaiserliches Oberkommando der Marine) and the Naval Office, from 1897 under State Secretary...
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The Naval Laws (German: Flottengesetze, "Fleet Laws") were five separate laws passed by the German Empire, in 1898, 1900, 1906, 1908, and 1912. These acts...
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Tirpitz through the German Imperial Naval Office (Reichsmarineamt) which he headed (1897–1916) to support the expansion of the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche...
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Imperial German Navy, against a background of increasing Anglo-German rivalry and German naval expansion. Acknowledging the inferiority of the small German fleet...
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Alfred von Tirpitz (category Imperial German Navy admirals of World War I)
State Secretary of the German Imperial Naval Office, the powerful administrative branch of the German Imperial Navy from 1897 until 1916. Prussia never...
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Friedrich von Hollmann (category Admirals of the Imperial German Navy)
1913) was an Admiral of the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) and Secretary of the German Imperial Naval Office under Emperor Wilhelm II. Hollmann...
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of the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) on the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. The overall commander of the Imperial German Navy was...
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The German Empire (German: Deutsches Reich), also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich...
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of Germany's imperial ambitions, called the Tirpitz Plan. The Kaiser directed a series of naval expansions, collectively called the German Naval Laws...
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The German treaty port of Kiautschou was administered by the Imperial Naval Office (Reichsmarineamt), not the Foreign Office or the Colonial Office. The...
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The Anglo-German Naval Agreement (AGNA) of 18 June 1935 was a naval agreement between the United Kingdom and Germany regulating the size of the Kriegsmarine...
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Luftstreitkräfte (redirect from Imperial German Army Air Service)
usually referred to as the Imperial German Air Service, although that is not a literal translation of either name. German naval aviators of the Marine-Fliegerabteilung...
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The Imperial Colonial Office or Reich Colonial Office (German: Reichskolonialamt) was a governmental agency of the German Empire tasked with managing...
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Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory (redirect from Kiautschou Pidgin German language)
Squadron of the Imperial German Navy. The Russian Empire resented the German move as an infringement on Russian ambitions in the region. Germany was a relative...
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The Imperial German Army (1871–1919), officially referred to as the German Army (German: Deutsches Heer), was the unified ground and air force of the...
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Admiral and State Secretary of the German Imperial Naval Office (1897–1916) Friedrich von Ingenohl − Commander of the Imperial High Seas Fleet (1913–1915) Hugo...
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Nachrichten-Abteilung (category Imperial German Navy)
Nachrichten-Abteilung, also known as N, was the naval intelligence department of the German Imperial Admiralty Staff or Admiralstab between 1901–1919...
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of the Imperial German Navy. Department IIIb (German: Abteilung III b): Military intelligence of the German General Staff of Imperial Germany. Foreign...
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The German Naval Intelligence Service (German: Marinenachrichtendienst [MND]) was the naval intelligence department of the Germany Navy and had a long...
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Flag of the North German Confederation and German Empire (1867–1918) Flag of Nazi Germany (1933–1935) Flag of the Imperial Colonial Office (1907–1919) Command...
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states. However, the Imperial Navy from 1889 was overseen by a federal department, the Imperial Naval Office. After the war and the German Revolution of 1918–19...
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coming into effect on 4 May 1871. German historians often refer to it as Bismarck's imperial constitution, in German the Bismarcksche Reichsverfassung...
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Hollmann (category German-language surnames)
(1842–1913), Admiral of the German Imperial Navy and Secretary of the German Imperial Naval Office Hans Hollmann (1899–1960), German electronic specialist who...
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