High Command of the Navy

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The High Command of the Navy was the supreme command authority of Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine, overseeing its naval strategy, operations, and administration during the Third Reich.

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instanceOf military high command
organization
abbreviation OKM NERFINISHED
commandedBy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy
conflict Battle of the Atlantic NERFINISHED
World War II
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany
dissolvedFollowing German surrender in World War II
documentedIn Nuremberg Trials records
post-war military histories of the Kriegsmarine
endTime 1945
headquartersLocation Berlin
Berlin-Wannsee NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Nazi era
World War II in Europe NERFINISHED
ideologyContext National Socialism NERFINISHED
jurisdiction German naval forces worldwide
German territorial waters
languageOfName German
militaryBranch navy
nativeName Oberkommando der Marine NERFINISHED
notableCommander Erich Raeder NERFINISHED
Karl Dönitz NERFINISHED
oversawUnit U-boat arm of the Kriegsmarine
surface fleet of the Kriegsmarine
partOf Kriegsmarine NERFINISHED
Wehrmacht
predecessor Reichsmarine command structures NERFINISHED
responsibleFor U-boat warfare planning
naval logistics and procurement
naval personnel administration
surface fleet operations planning
role oversight of naval administration
oversight of naval operations
oversight of naval strategy
supreme command authority of the Kriegsmarine
service Kriegsmarine NERFINISHED
startTime 1935
stateContext Third Reich NERFINISHED
subordinateTo High Command of the Armed Forces NERFINISHED

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Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine translatedName High Command of the Navy