- Günther
Lütjens (25 May 1889 – 27 May 1941) was a
German admiral whose military service spanned more than 30
years and two
world wars.
Lütjens is best...
-
extensive tour of the ships,
after which Hitler met
Lütjens to
discuss the
forthcoming mission. On 16 May,
Lütjens reported that
Bismarck and
Prinz Eugen were...
- hours).
Lütjens refused to
allow Lindemann to give chase,
giving no explanation.
Lindemann repeated his request, this time more ****ertively.
Lütjens held...
- much
larger and more
capable in all
aspects than the
Lütjens-class destroyers. The
three Lütjens destroyers were
purchased from the US to
provide air...
- Günther
Lütjens (1889–1941) was a
German admiral best
known for
commanding the
sortie of the
battleship Bismarck in
World War II.
Lutjens or
Lütjens may also...
- Günther
Lütjens, who
commanded a
battlegroup comprising the
Bismarck and the
cruiser Prinz Eugen during Operation Rheinübung (Exercise Rhine).
Lütjens was...
- Gold
called Andvari's ****d.
Crawford 2021, pp. 13, 137–139.
Lütjens 1911, pp. 80–86.
Lütjens 1911, pp. 94–98.
Simek 2008, p. 68. The
Simonside Dwarfs, p...
-
heavily guarded.
Admiral Günther
Lütjens replaced Marschall as the
commander of the
squadron permanently, and on 20 June
Lütjens sortied with Gneisenau, Admiral...
-
destroyer HMS Mashona.
Under the
command of the
Fleet Commander Günther
Lütjens, the
German battleship Bismarck and the
heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen tried...
- dela****
while repairs were
carried out.
Admirals Erich Raeder and Günther
Lütjens discussed the
possibility of
delaying the
operation further, in the hopes...