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  1. 阿尔弗雷德·冯·提尔皮茨Alfred von Tirpitz (1849年5月10日-1930年3月6日)德意志帝国海军元帅,德国大洋舰队之父。提尔皮茨是一个极有胆魄的人物,他不但决意为德国创建一支真正的远洋舰队,而且还希望这样一支舰队能与英国皇家海军相匹敌。

  2. Alfred von Tirpitz byl zastáncem silného německého loďstva, které mělo konkurovat Britskému námořnictvu. Jelikož bylo nemožné si představit, že by Německo dosáhlo velikosti Britské flotily, bylo snahou Tirpitze vybudovat tak silné loďstvo, které by v případě války mohlo Británii účinně ohrožovat a znemožnit její dominanci na světových mořích.

  3. Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930), German Grand Admiral and Admiralty State Secretary, had a very strong influence on naval politics and the organization and development of the imperial fleet. His aim was to create a sea power equally strong as the British one and to dominate the territories of the North Sea.

  4. Alfred von Tirpitz, Erinnerungen, Verlag von K F Kohler, Leipzig, 1919, p. 96. See Peter Winzen, ‘Treitschke’s influence on the rise of imperialist and anti-British nationalism in Germany’ in Paul M Kennedy, and AJ Nicholls (eds), Nationalist and Racialist Movements in Britain and Germany before 1914, Oxford, 1981, p. 154.

  5. Alfred von Tirpitz died in Ebenhausen, near Munich, on 6 March 1930. Click here to hear von Tirpitz give two speeches concerning German government and the U-boat war. Click here to read Tirpitz's official report into the British raid upon the German-held ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend in April 1918.

  6. Search for: 'Alfred von Tirpitz' in Oxford Reference ». (1849–1930)German grand‐admiral. As Secretary of State for the Navy (1897–1916) his first Navy Bill in 1898 began the expansion of the German navy and led to the naval race with Britain. In 1907 he began a large programme of Dreadnought‐class battleship construction.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2023 · TIRPITZ, ALFRED VON (1849- ), German admiral and politician, was born at Küstrin March 19 1849. He entered the Prussian navy in 1865, and by 1890 had risen to be chief-of-staff of the Baltic station in the Imperial navy. In 1892 he was in charge of the work of the chief-of-staff in the higher command of the navy.