I have some questions about Karl August Nerger, the famous captain of the SMS Wolf. I've read that he retired from the Imperial German Navy on July 25, 1919, characterized as a Kapitän zur See. However, I've read that he did it in 1930 as a Konter-Admiral. So, when did he retire?
Also, why was he send to Sachenhausen by the Soviets in 1945? Because he was a former member of the Imperial German Navy?
Karl August Nerger
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He was made a Char. Konteradmiral in 1930(an honorary title---i.e Konteradmiral a.D. Nerger).
He was special assignments officer for German Naval Station Baltic (z. Vfg. des Chefs der Marinestation der Ostsee) during WW2.
Hence the Soviets would have seen him as a legitimate serving member of the Kriegsmarine to be held in capitivity.
He was special assignments officer for German Naval Station Baltic (z. Vfg. des Chefs der Marinestation der Ostsee) during WW2.
Hence the Soviets would have seen him as a legitimate serving member of the Kriegsmarine to be held in capitivity.
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A documentary shown on German television yesterday evening presented the results of research conducted by two of Nerger's grandsons into his activities during the Third Reich.
The evidence they found in various archives and some of his papers suggests that Nerger was arrested and incarcerated in connection with his activities as a director of Siemens-Schuckertwerke and his responsibilty in the company for slave labour, among other things.
Superficial details of the television program can be found in German at http://www.wdr.de/tv/wdr-dok/vorfahren/ ... en_1.phtml
The evidence they found in various archives and some of his papers suggests that Nerger was arrested and incarcerated in connection with his activities as a director of Siemens-Schuckertwerke and his responsibilty in the company for slave labour, among other things.
Superficial details of the television program can be found in German at http://www.wdr.de/tv/wdr-dok/vorfahren/ ... en_1.phtml
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Re: Karl August Nerger
Does someone know something more about Nerger's activity during WW2? I wonder if there are any photos of Nerger in a Kriegsmarine uniform.
And what was the name of this documentary mentioned by Frosch? I can't find it anywhere.
And what was the name of this documentary mentioned by Frosch? I can't find it anywhere.
Kriegsmarine Großadmiral