Organization of the Kriegsmarine in the context of Sea defence zone


Organization of the Kriegsmarine in the context of Sea defence zone
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👉 Organization of the Kriegsmarine in the context of Sea defence zone

During World War II, a sea defense zone (Seeverteidigung) was a tactical area in the organization of the Kriegsmarine intended to provide operational command of all German naval forces, within a given geographical area, in the event of actual enemy attack on the coastline of occupied Europe.

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Organization of the Kriegsmarine in the context of M-class minesweeper (Germany)

The M class were the standard minesweeper (German: Minensuchboot) of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The vessels were the primary force in Germany's harbor defense command and were organized administratively into minesweeper flotillas.

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