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Introduction

When World War II started in September 1939, the German Kriegsmarine was not prepared to challenge the allied naval forces.
Unlike the other arms of the German military, the naval construction plan (Z-Plan) had only started a few months before. Therefore the number and strength of available ships was not adequate for the needs of a major war.

In the years before the war, the Kriegsmarine believed that any military confrontation in the near future would not be against Great Britain again, Poland and France were seen as possible enemies and the naval construction was directed with these enemies in mind. A possible confrontation with one of the major sea powers was not believed possible before  mid or late 1940, at a time whn the Z-Plan should have been completed. As it got obvious that tensions with Great Britain started to rise in 1938, the fear of a military confrontation with Great Britain caused the increased speed of the introduction of the naval construction program. But
even at this time, the Kriegsmarine still believed that a war with England was several years away.

In the early years, the Kriegsmarine archived some remarkable results, like the invasion of Norway and the destruction of several major British ships, but this lucky time ended with the sinking of the battleship Bismarck in May 1941. From this time, the major surface units were not used in such an offensive way as before, now the small number of operational ships made every loss more important.

The German U-boats could continue their successful operations until May 1943 - the technological advance of the allied forces made U-boat operations almost impossible then.

At the end of the war, only two of the major Kriegsmarine ships were still operational, all other were sunk, either during their operations or destroyed during the last months and weeks of the war in their bases.

 Medals & Awards of the Kriegsmarine

Auxiliary Cruiser Award

 

Blockade Runner Award

Coastal Artillery Award

Destroyer Award

E Boat Award

U Boat Combat Clasp

High Sea's Fleet award

Minesweeper Award

Naval Combat Clasp

U Boat Award

   
       

Battleships & Aircraft Carriers

Bismark Tirpitz Gneisenau Scharnhorst Graf Zeppelin Flugzeugtrager B

Panzerschiffe

Admiral  Graf Spee Admiral  Scheer Deutschland/Lutzow      

Linienshiffe

Schlesien Schleswig Holstein        

Heavy Cruiser

Admiral Hipper Blücher Prinz Eugen Seydlitz Lützow  

Light Cruiser

Emden Königsberg Karlsruhe Köln Leipzig Nürnberg

Destroyer (Zerstorer)

Z1 Leberecht Maas Z2 Georg Thiele Z3 Max Schulz Z4 Richard Beitzen Z5 Paul Jakobi Z6 Theodor Riedel
Z7 Hermann Schoemann Z8 Bruno Heinemann Z9 Wolfgang Zenker Z10 Hans Lody Z11 Bernard von Arnim Z12 Erich Giese
Z13 Erich Koellner Z14 Friedrich Ihn Z15 Erich Steinbrinck Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt Z17 Diether von Roeder Z18 Hans Lüdemann
Z19 Hermann Künne Z20 Karl Galster Z21 Wilhelm Heidkamp Z22 Anton Schmitt Z23 1936A Z24 1936A
Z25 1936A Z26 1936A Z27 1936A Z28 1936A Z29 1936A Z30 1936A
Z31 1936A (M) Z32 1936A (M) Z33 1936A (M) Z34 1936A (M) Z35 1936B Z36 936B
Z37 1936A (M) Z38 1936A (M) Z39 1936A (M)      
Z43 1936B Z44 1936B Z45 1936B Z46 Z47 Z48 1936C
Z1938A Z1938B Z1942 Z1944 Z1945 Spähkreuzer
           

Escort Ships "Schnelle Geleitboot"

Geleitboot 1941 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
F6 F7 F8 F9 F10  

Auxiliary Cruiser

"Flottenbegleiter" Atlantis (HSK 2) Widder (HSK 3) Thor (HSK 4) Pinguin (HSK 5) Stier (HSK 6)
Komet (HSK7) Kormoran (HSK 8) Michel (HSK 9)      

U Boats

Typ I Typ II Typ VII Typ IX Typ X Typ XIV
Typ XXI Typ XXIII        
Mini sub - Neger Mini sub - Marder Mini sub - Molch Mini sub -  Hecht Mini sub - Biber Mini sub - Seehund

Miscellaneous Ships

Grille Hessen Zähringen Kanonenboot 1938 Kanonenboot 1941