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With his richly illustrated work "Unter Deutscher Kriegsflagge", the well-known Berlin writer Victor Laverrenz offered his contemporaries a detailed account of everyday life in the newly created Imperial Navy as early as 1900. Here this publication is again available in an unabridged version. An interesting book for anyone who wants to deal with the Wilhelmine era and German naval history in a well-founded way.
In 1898, Kaiser Wilhelm II announced the future objective of the young German nation state: the future lay on the water! Germany was to become a world power and needed a fleet to visibly represent its interests on the world's oceans. In just a few years, the Kaiserliche Marine developed into a powerful instrument almost on a par with the British Royal Navy.
In 1898, Kaiser Wilhelm II announced the future objective of the young German nation state: the future lay on the water! Germany was to become a world power and needed a fleet to visibly represent its interests on the world's oceans. In just a few years, the Kaiserliche Marine developed into a powerful instrument almost on a par with the British Royal Navy.
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- Laverrenz, Victor
- Title
- Unter Deutscher Kriegsflagge. Bilder aus dem Mannschaftsleben an Bord
- Details
- With 64 b/w photos and one full-page colour drawing. Berlin: W. Sommer, Kunstanstalt und Verlag 1900. 178 pp. Binding slightly loosened, signs of wear.
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