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  1. Karl Dönitz (* 16. september 1891, Berlín, Nemecké cisárstvo – † 24. december 1980, Aumühle, Nemecko) bol najvyšší veliteľ vojnového námorníctva nacistického Nemecka. Počas druhej svetovej vojny od 1. januára 1943 velil ako veľkoadmirál [2] nemeckému vojnovému námorníctvu, teda Kriegsmarine .

  2. Karl Dönitz (IPA pronunciation: [ˈdøːnɪts]) (September 16, 1891 – December 24, 1980) was a German naval leader, who was in command of the Kriegsmarine during World War II and was President of Germany for 23 days, after Adolf Hitler 's suicide . After the war, he was charged and convicted of "crimes against peace" and "war crimes" and ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Karl Dönitz was born on 16 September 1891 near Berlin and went into the Imperial German Navy in 1911. Having served as a submarine officer in World War One, when Adolf Hitler came to power ...

  4. 16. September: Karl Dönitz wird in Grünau (bei Berlin) als Sohn eines Ingenieurs geboren. Abitur am Realgymnasium in Weimar. Eintritt in die Marine, wo er zwei Jahre als Seekadett dient. Als Fähnrich wird Dönitz auf dem Kreuzer "Breslau" stationiert. Beförderung zum Leutnant.

  5. Karl Dönitz. Karlas Denicas ( vok. Karl Dönitz, g. 1891 m. rugsėjo 16 d. Griunau, Berlyne – 1980 m. gruodžio 24 d. Aumiulėje) – Vokietijos valstybės ir karinis veikėjas, grosadmirolas ( 1943 ). Vokietijos povandeninio laivyno vadas ( 1935 – 1943 ), karinio jūrų laivyno vadas (1943– 1945 ).

  6. Karl Dönitz (Berlin, 16. rujna 1891. — Aumühle , 24. prosinca 1980 .) je bio zapovjednik podmornice u Prvom svjetskom ratu , u Drugom svjetskom ratu zapovjednik podmorničke flote i admiral flote, a nakon samoubojstva Adolfa Hitlera postao je posljednji predsjednik Trećeg Reicha .

  7. Karl Dönitz (pronounced [ˈdøːnɪts] (help·info); 16 September 1891 – 24 December 1980) was a German naval leader. He commanded the German Navy ( Kriegsmarine) during the second half of World War II. Dönitz was also President of Germany [1] for 23 days after Adolf Hitler's suicide. [2] For his role in World War II, Dönitz was referred ...