- Otto
Eduard Weddigen (15
September 1882 – 18
March 1915) was an
Imperial German Navy U-boat
commander during World War I. He was
awarded the Pour le Mérite...
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Weddigen was a
wolfpack of
German U-boats that
operated during the
battle of the
Atlantic in
World War II.
Weddigen was
formed in
November 1943 off the...
- 1st U-boat
flotilla (German 1. Unterseebootsflottille) also
known as the
Weddigen flotilla, was the
first operational U-boat unit in **** Germany's Kriegsmarine...
- of an
unclosed ventilation shaft valve.
Amongst the
saved crew was Otto
Weddigen, the
later commander of U-9 and Paul Clarrendorf, the
commander of...
- U-9
Weddigen is a 1927
German silent war film
directed by
Heinz Paul and
starring Carl de Vogt,
Mathilde Sussin and
Fritz Alberti. The film is
based on...
-
submarine had
succeeded in
doing so. On 1
August 1914, Kapitänleutnant Otto
Weddigen took command. On 22 September,
while patrolling the
Broad Fourteens, a...
-
served during the
First World War. U-29's last
commander was
Captain Otto
Weddigen. U-29 was sunk with all
hands on 18
March 1915 in the
Pentland Firth after...
- the
bridge of U-9,
commanded by
Lieutenant Otto
Weddigen,
spotted a
vessel on the horizon.
Weddigen ordered the U-boat to
submerge immediately, and the...
- the torpedo, rose to
periscope depth and
Weddigen saw the
other two
cruisers rescuing men from Aboukir.
Weddigen fired two
torpedoes at Hogue, from 300 yd...
- Dimension. Jean Metzinger’s "At the Cycle‐Race Track",
Curated by
Erasmus Weddigen,
Peggy Guggenheim Collection, 2012
Archived 2016-03-05 at the
Wayback Machine...