- Витгефт, romanized: Vilgelm
Karlovich Vitgeft;
October 14, 1847 –
August 10, 1904),
commonly known as
Wilgelm Vitgeft, was a Russo-German
admiral in the...
- anchor. The
Imperial Russian Navy's
First Pacific Squadron (Admiral
Wilgelm Vitgeft) had been
trapped in Lüshunkou (Port Arthur)
since the
Imperial ****anese...
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Kamimura Hikonojō Nogi
Maresuke Oskar Starck Yevgeni Alekseyev Wilgelm Vitgeft Strength 6 pre-dreadnought
battleships 9
armoured cruisers 15 destroyers...
- Port
Arthur to
remain bottled up,
after a 12 inch s****
killed Admiral Vitgeft in his flagship, the
battleship Tzesarevich. The new anti****ted plan would...
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Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft, in
command of the
fleet after the
death of
Admiral Stepan Makarov, to join the
squadron at Vladivostok.
Vitgeft put to sea at 08:30...
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Vladivostok on the
afternoon of 11
August 1904,
stating that
Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft had
decided to
attempt to
break through the ****anese blockade, and therefore...
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Russian patriot, and had the
credit with the
fleet of
having forced Admiral Vitgeft to make the
sortie of June 23" Ukhtomsky’s
family traced their lineage...
-
attempt by the
Russian squadron, now
under the
command of
Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft, failed. By the end of the month, ****anese
artillery were
firing s****...
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Arthur and was
repaired to
become the
flagship of Rear
Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft in the
Battle of the
Yellow Sea and was
interned in
Qingdao after the battle...
- of
Admiral Vilgelm Vitgeft, the Port
Arthur squadron was
ordered to
break out and
steam for
Vladivostok on 10
August 1904.
Vitgeft's exit from Port Arthur...