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Marinestation der Ostsee

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The Marinestation der Ostsee (Baltic Sea Naval Station) was a command of both the Imperial German Navy, and the Reichsmarine which served as a shore command for German naval units operating primarily in the Baltic Sea. The station was headquartered at Kiel and was a counterpart command to the Marinestation der Nordsee.

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History

The original founding of the Baltic Sea Naval Station predates the existence of the modern German state. The station was first established 1854 in Danzig and was relocated to Kiel in March 1865. During these early years, the station was operated by the Prussian Navy.[1]

At the start of the Franco-Prussian War in July 1870, the command consisted of relatively minor forces: the flagship of Konteradmiral (Rear Admiral) Eduard Heldt was the aviso SMS Preussischer Adler, based in Kiel. Also in Kiel, he had the artillery training ship SMS <i>Renown</i> and the gunboats SMS Cyclop, SMS Camäleon, SMS <i>Habicht</i>, and SMS <i>Scorpion</i>. Based in Stralsund were the gunboats Blitz and <i>Fuchs</i>, and at Danzig was the screw corvette Nymphe.[2]

The station was a major command during World War I and continued to exist, under the administration of the Weimar Republic, through the 1920s. After the Nazi Party took power in Germany, and established the Nazi state, the Reichsmarine continued to administer the Baltic station until the founding of the Kriegsmarine in 1935. At that time, the station command was renamed as the Kommandierender Admiral der Marinestation der Ostsee. This title remained until 1943 when the organizational name was changed to that of Marineoberkommando Ostsee.

Commanders

Prussian Navy

Imperial Navy

Reichsmarine

Kriegsmarine

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office
1Albrecht, ConradAdmiral
Conrad Albrecht
(1880–1969)
July 1935November 19383 years, 4 months
2Carls, RolfAdmiral
Rolf Carls
(1885–1945)
November 1938January 19401 year, 2 months
3Guse, GüntherAdmiral
Günther Guse [de]
(1886–1953)
January 1940March 19433 years, 2 months
4Schmundt, HubertAdmiral
Hubert Schmundt
(1888–1984)
March 1943March 19441 year
5Kummetz, OskarGeneraladmiral
Oskar Kummetz
(1891–1980)
March 1944May 19451 year, 2 months

References

  1. ^ Petter, W., Die überseeische Stützpunktpolitik der preußisch-deutschen Kriegsmarine, 1859–1883. Freiburg i.Br. (1975)
  2. ^ Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993). Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe (Band 7) [The German Warships (Volume 7)] (in German). Ratingen: Mundus Verlag. p. 22. ISBN 978-3782202671.
  3. ^ Waldeyer-Hartz, H. Ein Mann: Das Leben des Admirals Ludwig v. Schröder. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag (1934), pg. 214
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