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  1. Tirpitz, Alfred von. * 19. März 1849 in Küstrin/Neumark. † 6. März 1930 in Ebenhausen/Isartal. “Ziel erkannt– Kraft gespannt!”. Das war der Wahlspruch des Mannes, der dank eigener Tüchtigkeit, außerordentlicher fachlicher Begabung, gepaart mit odysseeischem Einfallsreichtum, in eine Spitzenposition des wilhelminischen Deutschlands ...

  2. Alfred Peter Friedrich von Tirpitz was a German grand admiral, State Secretary of the German Imperial Naval Office, the powerful administrative branch of the German Imperial Navy from 1897 until 1916.

  3. 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.

  4. Alfred von Tirpitz. Los informes de Tirpitz reclamando el fortalecimiento de la Armada le ganaron la confianza del emperador, el cual le hizo nombrar ministro de Marina en 1897 y le mantuvo en el puesto hasta 1916. Dirigió el rearme naval alemán, creando una Flota de Alta Mar que era la segunda del mundo e inquietaba a la potencia hegemónica ...

  5. Tirpitz, Alfred Peter Friedrich von German Grand Admiral Born 19 March 1849 in Küstrin, Germany 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 ...

  6. Alfred von Tirpitz werd in 1911 benoemd tot Großadmiral, een rang waarmee hij de opperbevelhebber van de 300 schepen sterke Kaiserliche Marine werd. Als leider van de Duitse zeevloot zou Tirpitz tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog uitgroeien tot een van de belangrijkste militaire en politieke persoonlijkheden in Duitsland.

  7. 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.