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Kriegsmarine (2269 bytes)
1: ... the German navies|war vessels]] available to the Kriegsmarine were [[U-boat]]s, [[pocket battleship]]s and limi... 40: ...[[Hitler]] and Regent Horthy of Hungary observing Kriegsmarine U-Boat maneuvers in 1938]] 51: [[de:Kriegsmarine]] Spanish submarine G-7 (697 bytes) 1: ... U-boat|Type VIIC]] [[submarine]] of the German [[Kriegsmarine]]. 3: ...aged. Realizing that repair was impractical, the Kriegsmarine sold the boat to [[Spain]] for 1.5 million Reichm... Admiral of the Navy (740 bytes) 3: ...vy, known in German as the ''Oberbefehlshaber des Kriegsmarine''. Unterseeboot 573 (1763 bytes) 1: ...ype VII U-boat|Type VIIC]] [[submarine]] of the [[Kriegsmarine]]. 3: ...insohn commanded her for her entire career in the Kriegsmarine. 7: ...onths would not be enough to repair the boat, the Kriegsmarine sold the boat to [[Spain]] for 1.5 million Reichm... 9: ...w suffered no casualties during her career in the Kriegsmarine. Unterseeboot 28 (1936) (937 bytes) 1: ... [[Type VII U-boat|Type VIIA submarine]] of the [[Kriegsmarine]]. 3: ... naming and commissioning|commissioned]] into the Kriegsmarine on [[September 12]], [[1936]], with ''Kapitä... Grand Admiral (1602 bytes) 25: ...wing men were made Grand Admirals of the German [[Kriegsmarine]]: 27: ...ucceeding Raeder as the Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine. 29: The Kriegsmarine also used the rank of [[General Admiral]] (Genera... German Navy (1302 bytes) 7: * [[Kriegsmarine]] (War Navy) ([[1935]]-[[1945]]) 16: ...100px; height: 70px;">[[image:kmensign.png]]<br>''Kriegsmarine''</div> U-884 (248 bytes) 1: ...commission, but never was commissioned into the [[Kriegsmarine]]. German auxiliary cruiser Komet (1276 bytes) 1: The [[Nazi German]] [[Kriegsmarine]] [[auxilary cruiser]] '''''Komet''''' (HSK7) was... 3: ...to an auxiliary cruiser and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on [[2 June]] [[1940]]. World War II German battlecruisers (281 bytes) 6: ''Scharnhornst'' built at Kriegsmarine Dockyard, Wilhelmshaven Tanne Ost (1910 bytes) 23: ...s on the German ships. A second wave of untrained Kriegsmarine troops was withdrawn before they could land. The ... Unterseeboot 28 (327 bytes) 5: ... [[Type VII U-boat|Type VIIA submarine]] of the [[Kriegsmarine]]. Unterseeboot 760 (1541 bytes) 1: ...ype VII U-boat|Type VIIC]] [[submarine]] of the [[Kriegsmarine]]. 3: ...Blum commanded her for her entire career in the [[Kriegsmarine]]. Unterseeboot 32 (454 bytes) 5: ... [[Type VII U-boat|Type VIIA]] submarine of the [[Kriegsmarine]]. Unterseeboot 464 (1722 bytes) 1: ...s a [[Type XIV U-boat]] ("''Milchkuh''") of the [[Kriegsmarine]]. 11: This story was unacceptable to the [[Kriegsmarine]], which published a slightly edited version: the... Battles of Narvik (1750 bytes) 1: ...etween the [[Royal Navy]] ([[Britain]]) and the [[Kriegsmarine]] ([[Germany]]) that occurred in April [[1940]] (... 7: ...our]] of [[Narvik]] where two destroyers of the [[Kriegsmarine]] were sunk, and five were seriously damaged. Six... Wolfpack (555 bytes) 3: ...ates Navy]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]] and by the [[Kriegsmarine]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] during [[World War II... Deutschland IV (597 bytes) 2: ...940]], she became an accommodation ship for the [[Kriegsmarine|German navy]] at [[Gdynia|Gotenhafen]]. In [[1945... Unterseeboot 862 (1809 bytes) 1: ...Timm commanded U-862 for her entire career in the Kriegsmarine, receiving a promotion to ''Korvettenkapitän... Oberkommando der Marine (524 bytes) 3: ...ehlshaber des Marine, or OBdM for short) of the [[Kriegsmarine]] were:
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