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Ernst Karl August Klemens Ritter von Mann
Edler von Tiechler
(11.04.1864 - 02.10.1934)
place of birth: Burghausen, Oberbayern (Bavaria)
Königreich
Preußen: Admiral,
Staatssekretär des Reichsmarineamtes
Bavarian-born Vice Admiral who succeeded Paul Behncke as the
State Secretary of the Imperial Naval Office. He entered the Navy in
1884, reaching the rank of Korvettenkapitän by September 1909. His
chief assignment at the time was escorting Kaiser Wilhelm II's yacht,
the Hohenzollern. He then served for two years as commander of
the cruiser Friedrich Carl. From September 1911 until January
1913, he commanded the cruiser Von Moltke, and thereafter
commanded the destroyer Kaiser until September 1913.
As Germany mobilized for war, Ritter von Mann was the Fleet Chief
of Staff. He spent most of the war, until December 1917, as Chief
Inspector of Torpedo Technology. At that point, he was selected to head
up the fledgling U-Boot office at Imperial Naval Headquarters, and while
there was promoted to Vice-Admiral. In October 1918, he succeeded Paul
von Behncke as State Secretary for the Imperial Navy. In November,
Ritter von Mann selected U-Boot commanders loyal to the Kaiser to search
for and destroy destroyers which the mutinous sailors in Kiel had taken
over. He also unsuccessfully sought from the Cabinet to bombard Kiel
from the sea and land. Von Mann left office on 13 February 1919 and went
into retirement. He passed away on 2 October 1934 in Bad Reichenhall, his
native Bavaria. His son Hermann served in the Wehrmacht during World War
Two at the rank of Generalleutnant.
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Vizeadmiral
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27.01.1918 |
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Reichsmarineamt
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28.09.1918
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