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  1. Eberhard Godt (15 August 1900 – 13 September 1995) was a German naval officer who served in both World War I and World War II, eventually rising to command the Kriegsmarine ' s U-boat operations. Biography. This article incorporates information from the equivalent articles on the German Wikipedia.

    • 1918, 1920–1945
  2. Eberhard Godt (* 5. August 1900 in Lübeck; † 13. September 1995) war ein deutscher Konteradmiral im Zweiten Weltkrieg, sowie langjähriger und enger Mitarbeiter von Karl Dönitz in der Führung des U-Boot-Krieges

  3. Konteradmiral Eberhard Godt. Eberhard Godt began his naval career in the Kaiserliche Marine in the last year of WWI. After the ceasefire in November 1918 he left the Navy, rejoining the newly-renamed Reichsmarine in March 1920. His first years as an officer were mostly spent on the torpedo boats G-10 and T-155.

  4. 13 de sept. de 1995 · Eberhard Godt (15 August 1900 – 13 September 1995) was a German naval officer who served in both World War I and World War II, eventually rising to command the Kriegsmarine ' s U-boat operations. Biography. This article incorporates information from the equivalent articles on the German Wikipedia.

  5. He retained the title, but was replaced as operational commander at BdU by his chief of staff Eberhard Godt. [4] Godt's successor was Admiral Hans Georg von Friedeburg , who held the position at the end of the war and became commander-in-chief of the German navy when Dönitz became head of Nazi Germany after Hitler's suicide.

  6. Konteradmiral ( OF-6) was the lowest flag officer grade of the Volksmarine, equivalent to the one-star rank Generalmajor (OF-6 as well). In the GDR Volksmarine there were three flag officer ranks: Konteradmiral, Vizeadmiral, and Admiral. The GDR State Council decided from 25 March 25, 1982 to introduce the rank of Flottenadmiral .

  7. Home. Persons. Godt, Eberhardt (Konteradmiral) Date of birth: August 15th, 1900 (Lübeck/Lübeck, Germany) Date of death: September 13th, 1995 (Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein) Nationality: German (1933-1945, Third Reich) Biography. Crew VII/18. Promotions: 01.07.1918: Offiziersanwärter. 01.07.1918: Seekadett. 01.04.1922: Fähnrich zur See.