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1 Organization  





2 List of commanders  



2.1  Flags of the Commander-in-Chief  







3 References  














Oberkommando der Marine






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Naval High Command
Oberkommando der Marine
Active11 January 1936 – 22 June 1945
Country Nazi Germany
Branch Kriegsmarine
HeadquartersShell-Haus
Commanders
Notable
commanders
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The Oberkommando der Marine (lit.'Upper Command of the Navy'; abbreviated OKM) was the high command and the highest administrative and command authority of the Kriegsmarine. It was officially formed from the Marineleitung ("Naval Command") of the Reichswehr on 11 January 1936. In 1937 it was combined with the newly formed Seekriegsleitung (SKL). There were two major re-organisations, in November 1939 and May 1944.

Organization[edit]

The OKM was broadly divided into six sections:

The Flottenchef (Fleet commander) of the Kriegsmarine was also considered a serving member of the OKM.

List of commanders[edit]

Commander-in-Chief of the OKM

No. Portrait Oberbefehlshaber der Marine Took office Left office Time in office
1

Erich Raeder

Raeder, ErichGroßadmiral
Erich Raeder
(1876–1960)
1 June 193530 January 19437 years, 243 days
2

Karl Dönitz

Dönitz, KarlGroßadmiral
Karl Dönitz
(1891–1980)
30 January 19431 May 19452 years, 91 days
3

Hans-Georg von Friedeburg

Friedeburg, Hans-GeorgGeneraladmiral
Hans-Georg von Friedeburg
(1895–1945)
1 May 194523 May 1945 †22 days
4

Walter Warzecha

Warzecha, WalterGeneraladmiral
Walter Warzecha
(1891–1956)
23 May 194522 July 194560 days

Flags of the Commander-in-Chief[edit]

On 7 November 1935 a decree was issued by Werner von Blomberg, the Reichskriegsminister and Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces ordering the introduction of a new pattern of flag for use by the Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine. The flag consisted of a white square on which was displayed a large black Iron Cross. Placed behind it were two straight bladed unsheathed swords in bright yellow, crossed at right angles to each other. The flag was modified when on 1 April 1939 Erich Raeder rose to the rank of Großadmiral. The flag continued to be in use when Karl Dönitz came into this position on 30 January 1943. The swords were replaced by a pair of Admiral's batons crossed at right angles. Superimposed over both the crossed batons and the Iron Cross was a Wehrmachtsadler ("Armed Forces' Eagle") in gold, facing towards the hoist. On 30 January 1943 a further special flag was introduced for Großadmiral Raeder in order to represent his position as Admiralinspekteur of the Kriegsmarine. It was in the same design as for the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, but with the addition of a wide light blue border.

References[edit]


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