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  1. Died 06 March 1930 in Ebenhausen, Germany. Grand Admiral Tirpitz was Secretary of State of the Imperial Naval Office from 1897 until 1916. Quickly losing his former great influence on German politics after the outbreak of war, he was eventually forced to ask for his dismissal in March 1916. After his dismissal he helped found a new right-wing ...

  2. 29 de may. de 2018 · TIRPITZ, ALFRED VON (1849–1930), Prussian admiral. Alfred Peter Friedrich Tirpitz (who was ennobled in 1900) was born on 19 March 1849 in the small town of Küstrin in the eastern part of Prussia. The son of a judge, he joined the Prussian Navy in 1865 and soon made a brilliant career. In the 1880s he was responsible for the development of ...

  3. 19. März: Alfred Tirpitz wird in Küstrin als Sohn einer großbürgerlichen Familie geboren und wächst in Frankfurt/Oder auf. Tirpitz tritt in die preußische Kriegsmarine ein, die 1871 zur Marine des Deutschen Reiches wird. Er organisiert die neue Torpedowaffe und fasst sie in der Torpedoinspektion zusammen.

  4. Alfred von Tirpitz ( 19. ožujka 1849. – 6. ožujka 1930.) je bio njemački admiral, državni tajnik Carskog pomorskog ministarstva, moćnog administrativnog ogranka Carske mornarice (njem. Kaiserliche Marine) od 1897. do 1916.

  5. Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930) en uniforme de grand-amiral. En juin 1900 , les députés votent une nouvelle loi qui permet d'augmenter les effectifs de la marine : de 6 000 hommes en 1875, ils passent à 35 073 en 1903 et atteignent 80 000 en 1914. À la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale, la flotte allemande est la deuxième du monde avec une capacité totale de 980 000 tonnes.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tirpitz_PlanTirpitz Plan - Wikipedia

    Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz 's design for Germany to achieve world power status through naval power, while at the same time addressing domestic issues, is referred to as the Tirpitz Plan. Politically, the Tirpitz Plan was marked by the Fleet Acts of 1898, 1900, 1908 and 1912. By 1914, they had given Germany the second-largest naval force in the ...

  7. Alfred von Tirpitz. Far more decisive in its effect on Anglo-German relations was the building of a great German navy, first sketched in the Navy Law of 1898 and fully launched by the Navy Law of 1900. The protagonist of this policy was Alfred von Tirpitz, secretary of state for the navy since 1897. The essence of Tirpitz’s naval policy was a ...