Prussia never had a major navy, nor did the other German states before the German Empire was formed in 1871. Durante la ...Statista tedesco (Hohenfinow, Brandeburgo, 1856 - ivi 1921); dopo aver compiuto gli studî giuridici, ricoprì varie cariche amministrative; eletto deputato (conservatore-moderato) al Reichstag, nel 1905 divenne ministro dell'Interno e due anni dopo vicepresidente del governo assumendo il dicastero dell'Interno. Entrato nella marina prussiana nel 1865, dopo un lungo periodo di comando in mare fu capo dell'Alto comando della Marina (1892-95), assumendo poi, col grado di contrammiraglio, il comando di una divisione di incrociatori in Asia orientale (1895-97). Alfred von Tirpitz was born in Kustrin, Brandenburg, in 1849. Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz (March 19, 1849 – March 6, 1930) was a German Admiral, Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office, the powerful administrative branch of the German Imperial Navy from 1897 until 1916. He entered the Prussian Navy in 1865 and by 1896 was commander of the Asiatic Squadron. Figlio di un consigliere di corte d'appello, il 24 aprile 1865 fu ammesso all'accademia navale della marina prussiana. This, combined with our hemmed-in and dangerous continental position, strengthened me in my conviction that no time was to be lost in beginning the attempt to constitute ourselves a sea-power. Mit diesen Worten kündigte Wilhelm II. - Ammiraglio (Küstrin 1849 - Ebenhausen, Monaco di Baviera, 1930).
Vedi anche BIOGRAFIE For only a fleet which represented alliance-value to other great Powers, in other words a competent battle fleet, could put into the hand of our diplomats the tool which, if used to good purpose, could supplement our power on land.It was, and is, an illusion, however, to think that the English would have treated us any better, and have allowed our economic growth to have proceeded unchecked if we had had no fleet.
Prussia never had a major navy, nor did the other German states before the German Empire was formed in 1871. Tirpitz, Alfred von By Michael Epkenhans Tirpitz, Alfred Peter Friedrich von German Grand Admiral Born 19 March 1849 in Küstrin, Germany Died 06 March 1930 in Ebenhausen, Germany Grand Admiral Tirpitz was Secretary of State of the Imperial Naval Office from 1897 until 1916.
Nel 1911 ebbe il comando delle forze navali di esplorazione e delle siluranti; nel 1915 comandò le navi tedesche alla battaglia di Dogger Bank.
Ammiraglio tedesco (Küstrin 1849-Ebenhausen, Monaco di Baviera, 1930). The flag had to follow trade, as other older states had realized long before itThe 'Open Door,' which could easily be closed, was to us what their broad plains and inexhaustible natural wealth were to the other Powers. - Ammiraglio (Obernkirchen, Sassonia, 1863 - Marktredwitz 1928).
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Main Article Primary Sources (1) Alfred von Tirpitz, My Memoirs (1919) Two lines of thought were emerging at that time (late 1890s): the tactical necessity for a battlefleet, if we were striving for sea-power and wanted to build ships to some purpose; and the political necessity of establishing a protecting navy for Germany's maritime interests which were growing at such an irresistible pace.
Nei gradi di aspirante di vascello, guardiamarina e sottotenente di vascello ... 1898: Alfred von Tirpitz appointed State Secretary for the Navy. The following year Tirpitz was appointed State Secretary of the In 1911 Tirpitz became a Grand Admiral and on the outbreak of the Two lines of thought were emerging at that time (late 1890s): the tactical necessity for a battlefleet, if we were striving for sea-power and wanted to build ships to some purpose; and the political necessity of establishing a protecting navy for Germany's maritime interests which were growing at such an irresistible pace. Alfred von Tirpitz (1896) Flottenpolitik A world empire required a strong navy to defend it.
... Hipper ‹hìpër›, Franz von. Alfred Peter Friedrich von Tirpitz (19 March 1849 - 3 June 1930) was a Großadmiral of the German Empire during the Weltkrieg, also serving as Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office from 1897 until 1916, before being appointed as Reichskanzler from 1923 to 1930. The navy never seemed to me to be an end in itself but always a function of these maritime interests.
ted. 1896 eine neue Flottenpolitik an. TIRPITZ, Alfred von. "Deutschlands Zukunft liegt auf dem Meer". Figlio di un consigliere di corte d'appello, il 24 aprile 1865 fu ammesso all'accademia navale della marina prussiana. In Germania e in Austria è frequente in nomi di antiche famiglie nobili indicate per mezzo del loro feudo, e anche come predicato nobiliare (premesso a cognomi di qualunque origine).
Entrato nella marina prussiana nel 1865, dopo un lungo periodo di comando in mare fu capo dell’Alto comando della Marina (1892-95), assumendo poi, col grado di contrammiraglio, il comando di una divisione di incrociatori in Asia ...Ammiraglio tedesco, nato il 19 marzo 1849 a Küstrin sull'Oder, morto a Ebenhausen (Monaco) il 6 marzo 1930.
Altri risultati per Tirpitz, Alfred von - Ammiraglio tedesco, nato il 19 marzo 1849 a Küstrin sull'Oder, morto a Ebenhausen (Monaco) il 6 marzo 1930.
Nel nov. 1916 gli venne affidato, in sostituzione di lord J. Jellicoe, ...Scheer ‹šéer›, Reinhard Karl Friedrich von.