- Kapitänleutnant
Wilhelm Otto
Walther Schwieger (7
April 1885 – 5
September 1917) was a
German military officer. He was a U-boat
commander in the Imperial...
- II 5–6
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- target. At
about 13:40
Schwieger was at the
periscope and saw a
vessel approaching. From a
distance of
about 700 m (770 yd),
Schwieger noted she had four...
-
Arnauld de la Perière, who
named the
submarine Kapitänleutnant
Schwieger,
after Walther Schwieger, who had sunk the
Lusitania in 1915. She only
sailed on one...
- 700 m (2,300 ft) to starboard, U-20
commanded by Kapitänleutnant
Walther Schwieger launched a
single torpedo at the
Cunard liner.
After the
torpedo struck...
-
corresponds to the
Tibetan word
gyatso or rgya-mtsho, and,
according to
Schwieger, was
chosen by
analogy with the
Mongolian title Dalaiyin qan or Dalaiin...
- Rick
Allen Schwieger (born June 17, 1969) is an
American former television personality, play-by-play announcer, and voice-over artist. He most recently...
- most
notable for
sinking and
taking with her Kapitänleutnant
Walther Schwieger,
responsible for
sinking the RMS Lusitania when he was
commander of U-20...
- commanders,
including Lothar von
Arnauld de la Perière (U-35),
Walther Schwieger (U-20) Otto
Hersing (U-21) and Otto Weddigen,
received the Pour le Mérite...
- class, and
named the
submarine Kapitänleutnant Schweiger,
after Walther Schwieger, who had sunk RMS Lusitania in 1915.
Under von Arnauld, U-139 sank four...