2 edition of Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, 1939-[1945] found in the catalog.
Published
1947 by U.S. Navy Dept. in Washington .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | United States. Office of Naval Intelligence. |
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LC Classifications | D770 .G42 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 7 v. in 9. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6042821M |
LC Control Number | 48045647 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 5808597 |
Complete translated volumes by the Office of Naval Intelligence of the Naval conferences by the Germans in WWII and captured at Tambach. The purpose of the translations is to provide materials which may be used as basis for the study of Naval problems arising from total war. Full text of "War diary: German Naval Staff Operations Division" See other formats. 'Office of Naval Intelligence, Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing With the German Navy, , 2 vols. (Washington, DC, ), Lentry for 18 March ; Roskill, War at Sea, "American naval attache London to Naval Operations Office, Washington, DC (hereafter. Nazi Germany, also known as the Third Reich (Drittes Reich) and officially the Deutsches Reich (German Reich) until and Großdeutsches Reich (Greater German Reich) from to , was the German state between and , when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) controlled the country which they transformed into a Hitler's rule, Germany became a totalitarian Capital and largest city: Berlin, 52°31′N 13°23′E .
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Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs, [Showell, Jak P. Mallmann] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs, /5(3). Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs, is the faithful, first-hand account of Hitler's meetings with his high-ranking officers.
Such was the nature of these meetings that even secretaries were excluded, and both Raeder and Dsnitz personally checked the Cited by: 1. Presented in this page are all important conferences that took place between the Führer and the Commander in Chief of the Kriegsmarine between and These documents, together with many other German Navy files, were captured by the Allies at Tambach Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy near Coburg in Apriland can now be found at the U.S.
National Archives and Records Administration. 19 rows OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE NAVY DEPARTMENT. Foreword. The present.
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World War, > Sources. Bibliographic information. Publication date NoteAuthor: Germany. Kriegsmarine. Oberkommando. Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the german navy, sept april Users without a subscription are not able to see the full content.
Please, subscribe or login to access all content. Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, []. FUEHRER CONFERENCES On 1939-[1945] book Dealing With the GERMAN NAVY NAVY DEPARTMENT Foreword 1.
Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy present volume entitled Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy.
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[Germany. Kriegsmarine. Oberkommando.; United States. Office of Naval Intelligence.]. 'Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East. Note on Sources I. and the Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing With the German Navy, (), summaries of Fuehrer conferences attended by the Commander in Chief, Navy, or his personal representatives.
Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area, Chronological Index and Summary of Communications German Army High Command, Author: Michael Macan.
The present volume entitled Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, is the fourth of a series to appear, the, and conferences having been published previously.
Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy When the series is completed, all important conferences between the Fuehrer and the Commander in Chief, Navy occurring dur-File Size: 3MB.
Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, Hanover 1939-[1945] book Texts Project History Vault: Vietnam War and American Foreign Policy, Adolf Hitler and Commander in Chief German Navy conferences on naval issues, Found in: Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, Date: - (Includes a message from Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz to "Men of the Navy" concerning the July 20 attempted assassination of Hitler (pg.
73)Author: Nuria Sauri. Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs, Division Doenitz Eastern effect enemy escort evacuation favourable Field Marshal Fleet Commander France French Fuehrer agrees Fuehrer Headquarters German Navy guns harbours heavy Hitler importance invasion Islands Italian Italy Jodl Keitel landing large number losses Luftwaffe Mediterranean.
; Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy (Washington, ),pp. 3 – 5. (Hereafter referred to as Fuehrer Conferences. 12 Ciano, L'Europa verso la catastrofe, p. Cited by: 1. /39 WFA/L, Weisung Nr. 6 fuer de Kampfuehrung, in OKM, Weisungen OKW (Fuehrer). OCMH. Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing With the German Navy (hereafter cited as Fuehrer Conferences) (ONI: Washington, ), p.
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War Diary of Admiral Lütjens. 23 March - 15 May Cruiser Prinz Eugen torpedo related matters regarding the naval engagement on 24 May Führer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, September to April The basis for Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs is a smaller, select collection of translated documents chosen by Martienssen for publication in Brassey's Naval Annual in [5] As Mallman Showell points out, these captured Kriegsmarine documents were largely forgotten for over two decades, until a German historian and former.
Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, [] Gazetteer of the Japanese Empire containing place names from Japanese hydrographic charts and sailing directions on issue in General information series (United States. Office of Naval Intelligence). United States Office of Naval Intelligence: Examples, conclusions, and maxims of modern naval tactics / (Washington: Govt.
Print. Off, ), also by William Bainbridge-Hoff (page images at HathiTrust) United States Office of Naval Intelligence: Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
Fuehrer conferences on naval affairs, by,Chatham, Stackpole Books edition, in EnglishPages: Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, [] Geschichte der K.K.
Kriegsmarine. Gezeitenströme auf den Schiffahrtswegen von Emden bis Brest. Hafenordnungen, polizeiverordnungen für deutsche Ostseehäfen und schiffahrtsstrassen.
Ribbentrop, op. cit., pp. –,This theory was first put forward by the German historian Heinz Holldack, op. cit., pp. –, State Secretary Weizsäcker, op.
cit., p. writes that with the advent of the Tojo Cabinet in October,Hitler was actually worried that Japan might declare war against Soviet Russia, and so would be in Germany’s way were the U.S.S.R Author: Ernst L. Presseisen. On Matters Dealing with the German Navy, c The Office of Naval Intelligence has undertaken the translation of important documents concerning World War II which were found in the German Naval Archives captured at Tambach.
Führer Conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, (Washington: Office of Naval Intelligence, ), pp. 36, 40, 46, Führer Conferences on matters dealing with the German Navy, (Washington: Office of Naval Intelligence, ), I, p.
Presseisen E.L. () The Second Crisis. In: Germany and Japan. International Cited by: 1. Records and Documents Relating to the Third Reich MFM Todd Library has two parts from this collection: DJ09 "Selected German Foreign Military Studies II and Guide to Foreign Military Studies, " and DJ66 "American Navy's Translation of Fuhrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, "Author: Amy York.
T Roll Naval High Command, Naval Warfare Files images of various monthly summaries, documents, and maps from the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine concerning naval warfare and mine operations in the North Sea to include Denmark and Norway, $25 T Roll Naval High Command, Fuehrer Naval Conferences Introduction Scope Content B.d.U.
War Logs Leader of U-Boats, Italy/Mediterranean, Leader of U-Boats, Arctic Ocean, U-Boat Headquarters War Logs Arrangement of Contents (Commanding) Admiral, Black Sea, War Diary of the (Commanding) Admiral, Black Sea, Arrangement of Contents Use and Reproduction Policy Endnotes Introduction German U-Boat.
This book completes a highly original and superbly illustrated two-volume survey of German naval camouflage and markings in the Nazi era. On first publication in the volume was quickly recognized by warship enthusiasts and model makers as a major step forward in the understanding of a complex and much debated topic.
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93 United States Navy Department, Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy,2 vols. (Office of Naval Intelligence: ) (hereafter cited as Fuehrer Conferences, ), II, entry of 6 Sep mander in Chief Kriegsmarine, during a mid conference with the Fuehrer on matters dealing with the German Navy D URING WORLD WAR II, four Euro-pean nations designed, con-structed and/or operated aircraft car-riers, or attempted conversions of other type ships to carrier characteristics: Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy.
Grossadmiral Erich Raeder, Commander-in-Chief Kriegsmarine, pdf a mid conference with the Führer on matters dealing with the German Navy. During World War II, four European nations designed, constructed and/or operated aircraft carriers, or attempted conversions of other type ships to carrier characteristics: Great Britain, France.of State, Nazi-Soviet Relations, (Washington, ); Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers; The Soviet Union, (Washington, ).
See also, Office of Naval Intelligence, Fuehrer Conferences on Matters Dealing with the German Navy, (5 vols., Washington, ).Fuehrer conferences on matters dealing with ebook German Navy, [] are translations of documents found in the German Naval Archives.
These and other compilations form the basis for the monograph Hitler and his admirals.