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  1. Wilhelm Anton Souchon (Leipzig, 2 de junio de 1864 - Bremen, 25 de mayo de 1946) fue un almirante alemán que sirvió en la Armada Imperial Alemana y en la Armada Otomana.

  2. Wilhelm Anton Souchon ( German pronunciation: [suˈʃɔŋ]; 2 June 1864 – 13 January 1946) was a German admiral in World War I. Souchon commanded the Kaiserliche Marine ' s Mediterranean squadron in the early days of the war. His initiatives played a major part in the entry of the Ottoman Empire into World War I.

  3. Wilhelm Souchon. Almirante alemán que sirvió en la Marina Imperial Alemana y en la Armada Otomana. Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 2 Carrera militar. 3 Retiro. 4 Muerte. 5 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica. Nació el 2 de junio de 1864 en Leipzig en el entonces Reino de Sajonia. Se unió a la armada alemana en 1881 . Carrera militar.

  4. Scholars. Wilhelm Souchon was a German admiral during World War I. He fired the first shots of the war in the Mediterranean Sea. Souchon was born on June 2, 1864, in Leipzig, Saxony (Germany). He joined the German navy in 1881.

  5. The Black Sea raid was an Ottoman naval sortie against Russian ports in the Black Sea on 29 October 1914, supported by Germany, that led to the Ottoman entry into World War I. The attack was conceived by Ottoman War Minister Enver Pasha, German Admiral Wilhelm Souchon, and the German foreign ministry . The German government had been ...

  6. The commander of the Mittelmeerdivision, Rear Admiral Wilhelm Souchon (1864-1946), initiated hostilities in the Mediterranean on 3 August by bombarding Philippeville and Bône in Algeria. His intention was to disrupt as much as possible the repatriation of French troops from North Africa.

  7. Admiral Wilhelm Souchon (1864-1946) was the German commander who fired the first naval shots of the First World War and also unveiled the Ottoman Empire's entry into the war.