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Oskar Kummetz (21 July 1891 – 17
December 1980) was an
admiral with the
Kriegsmarine during World War II. He also
served in the
Kaiserliche Marine during...
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Oberleutnant Hans
Kummetz (29
April 1890 – 11
January 1918) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with
seven aerial victories. Hans
Kummetz was born on 29...
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received by the
German Naval Staff,
Kummetz was
ordered to sail
immediately to
intercept the convoy.
Kummetz split his
force into two divisions, led...
- Blücher
served as the
flagship of
Konteradmiral (Rear Admiral)
Oskar Kummetz, the
commander of
Group 5. The ship led the
flotilla of
warships into the...
- Eckoldt,
patrolled for
Allied shipping in the Arctic.
Vizeadmiral Oskar Kummetz commanded the
squadron from
Admiral Hipper. On 7 November, the cruiser's...
- the Germans,
including Generalmajor Erwin Engelbrecht and
Admiral Oskar Kummetz, were
eventually moved to a
nearby farm and
placed under light guard. None...
- Albatros,
Kondor and Möwe
under the
command of
Konteradmiral Oskar Kummetz.
Kummetz flew his flag in Blücher.
Group 5 was
tasked with
capturing Oslo, the...
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cijeni "više od života"" (in Serbian). Vijesti.
Retrieved 7 May 2020.
Kummetz,
Pablo (October 19, 2004). "Fútbol
callejero para la integración social"...
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short tons).
Overall responsibility of the
operation went to
Admiral Oskar Kummetz. In
early 1945, the
Germans had two
Escort Divisions in the area, the 9th [de]...
- shot, and
closed with the
German torpedo boat Albatros.
Admiral Oskar Kummetz,
having seen the
patrol boat to his ships' port sides,
ordered Albatros...