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- the Army Command (Heeresleitung) and the head of the Navy Command (Marineleitung). The Ministeramt was established as a third office within the ministry...
- command authority of the Kriegsmarine. It was officially formed from the Marineleitung ("Naval Command") of the Reichswehr on 11 January 1936. In 1937 it was...
- (Chief of the Admiralty), after which the title changed to Chef der Marineleitung (Chief of the Naval Command). The naval commander oversaw a headquarters...
- der Marineartillerie from 1920 to 1923 and the top post of Chef der Marineleitung (Chief of the Naval Command) from October 1, 1924, to September 30,...
- the Chief of the Heeresleitung (Army Command) and the Chief of the Marineleitung (Navy Command, see Reichsmarine). In 1929 a third office was established:...
- by Various Nations. London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office. p. 66. Marineleitung, Germany (1926). Flaggenbuch. Berlin: Druck und Verlag der Reichsdruckerei...
- were ****igned to the Admiralty Staff, which was transformed into the Marineleitung agency of the German Reichswehr Ministry in 1920. Karl Eduard Heusner...
- admiralty officer. After a leave of absence, Saalwächter joined the Marineleitung in the Personnel Department on 17 May 1920. From 15 October 1923 till...
- was promoted to admiral and made chief of the Naval Command (Chef der Marineleitung) of the Reichsmarine, the Weimar Republic Navy. On 1 June 1935, the...
- Navy. His father, Hans Zenker, was Head of the Naval Command (Chef der Marineleitung) in the Navy of the Weimar Republic from 1924 to 1928. Sander-Nagashima...