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Theodor Krancke (30
March 1893 – 18 June 1973) was a
naval commander and
admiral of
Germany during World War II and a
recipient of the Knight's Cross...
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Theodor Krancke regarding whether he
should attack the
convoy before nightfall, or wait and make his
attack at dawn the
following day. Kapitän
Krancke made...
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Scheer emerged from the
attack undamaged. In
November 1939, KzS
Theodor Krancke became the ship's
commanding officer.
Admiral Scheer underwent a refit...
- the Faroes. The
heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer (Kapitän zur See
Theodor Krancke)
would carry out
another diversionary mission by
raiding merchant shipping...
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Friedeburg Eberhard Godt
Alfred Saalwächter
Wilhelm Marschall Theodor Krancke Martin Harlinghausen Ulrich Kessler Angelo Parona Romolo ****chini Enzo...
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promoted to Generaladmiral, but was
replaced as
western commander by
Theodor Krancke and
deactivated later that spring.
During the
remainder of the war, Marschall...
- 14-LHauptmann Staffelkapitän in
Kampfgeschwader 26 18
March 1945 — —
Theodor Krancke+
Kriegsmarine 17-MKapitän zur See
Commander of
heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer...
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Generalleutnant Paul
Ludwig Ewald von Kleist,
Generalfeldmarschall Theodor Krancke,
Kriegsmarine Admiral Heinrich Kreipe,
Generalmajor Werner Lorenz, SS-Obergruppenführer...
- His
first work was a
translation of
Michael Bock's Wurtzgärtlein für
krancke Seelen (Little Herb
Garden for Sad Souls), (published in Kraków), to comfort...
- afloat, and to save
ammunition Admiral Scheer's commander, KzS
Theodor Krancke,
ordered that she be
finished off with a torpedo. The
torpedo hit the fore...