- The
Reichsmarine (lit. 'Reich Navy') was the name of the
German Navy
during the
Weimar Republic and
first two
years of **** Germany. It was the
naval branch...
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Panzerschiffe (armored ships), a form of
heavily armed cruiser,
built by the
Reichsmarine officially in
accordance with
restrictions imposed by the
Treaty of Versailles...
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German defeat in
World War I, the
German navy was
reorganized as the
Reichsmarine according to the
Treaty of Versailles. The new navy was
permitted to...
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became the
Imperial German Navy in 1871. From 1919 to 1935, only a
small Reichsmarine was permitted.
Under **** Germany, it was
transformed into the Kriegsmarine...
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travelled through France,
Switzerland and Italy.
Kretschmer entered the
Reichsmarine (Weimar Navy) on 1
April 1930 as See
Offizier Anwärter (naval officer...
- The
Imperial Naval Office (German: Reichsmarineamt) was a
government agency of the
German Empire. It was
established in
April 1889, when the
German Imperial...
- War II.
Kriegsmarine uniform design followed that of the
preexisting Reichsmarine,
itself based on that of the
First World War
Kaiserliche Marine. Kriegsmarine...
- Constitution. The
Reichswehr was
divided into the
Reichsheer (army) and the
Reichsmarine (navy). The
Reichsheer consisted of
seven infantry and
three cavalry...
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Imperial German Navy, as well as
through the inter-war
years of the
Reichsmarine. Flag
officers of the
Kriegsmarine were the
leadership of the Germany...
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downsized to 15,000 men,
including 1,500 officers,
while being renamed the
Reichsmarine in the era of the
Weimar Republic. As
Lindemann had
finished fifth in...