- Otto
Steinbrinck (19
December 1888 – 16
August 1949) was a
highly decorated World War I
naval officer and
German industrialist who was
later indicted...
- Z15
Erich Steinbrinck was a Type 1934A-class
destroyer built for **** Germany's
Kriegsmarine in the mid-1930s. The ship was
named after the
First World...
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slave labor and plundering, but
Flick and the most
senior director, Otto
Steinbrinck, were also
charged for
their membership in the "Circle of
Friends of...
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Steinbrinck was a
wolfpack of
German U-boats that
operated during the
World War II
Battle of the
Atlantic from 3
August 1942 to 11
August 1942. The group...
- Tribune.
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Steinbrinck,
Kasey (July 6, 2013). "Melting the
Mystery of Blue Moon Ice Cream"....
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Adolf Steengracht von
Moyland Otto
Ohlendorf Martin Sandberger Otto
Steinbrinck Walter Warlimont Martin Gottfried Weiss Fritz Dietrich Friedrich Entress...
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slave labor and plundering, but
Flick and the most
senior director, Otto
Steinbrinck, were also
charged for
their membership in the above-noted "Circle of...
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joined five
other U-boats in
reinforcing the
eight boats of
wolfpack Steinbrinck in a
series of
attacks on
Convoy SC 94. On 8
August U-176
fired two salvoes...
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trauma Neoplastic diseases Fanconi syndrome May–Hegglin
anomaly Chédiak–
Steinbrinck–Rayer-Buchanan-Higashi's
syndrome Leukemoid reaction The
presence of...
- with the Narvik-class
destroyers Z27, Z29, Z30, Z31, Z33 and Z15
Erich Steinbrinck, Z20 Karl Galster, Z6
Theodor Riedel and Z10 Hans Lody,
embarked a battalion...