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Omtalt gjerne som Hitlers "yacht". | Omtalt gjerne som Hitlers "yacht". Byggeår 1935. Brukt ved tyske representasjonsopdrag. Besøkte Narvik i 1938. Da kurvte der Marine-Aviso "Grille" in den Narvik-Fjord. An Bord waren deutsche Eisenveredelungsfachleute, die auch die strategische Lage zu beurteilen wußten. (Spiegel 18/1950) | ||
Until the outbreak of World War II, the Grille represented the Nazi State and Chief of the Naval Staff. In May 1936, it conveyed Adolf Hitler and Admiral Erich Raeder in the fleet parade at the dedication of the Marine Memorial at Laboe. In October 1936, it transported Minister of War Field Marshal von Blomberg on an official visit to Norway. The next official use was in October 1937, transporting a Wehrmacht delegation to England for the coronation of King George VI. In June 1937, Grille served as flagship for Fleet Commander Admiral Rolf Carls in Kriegsmarine training exercises. | Until the outbreak of World War II, the Grille represented the Nazi State and Chief of the Naval Staff. In May 1936, it conveyed Adolf Hitler and Admiral Erich Raeder in the fleet parade at the dedication of the Marine Memorial at Laboe. In October 1936, it transported Minister of War Field Marshal von Blomberg on an official visit to Norway. The next official use was in October 1937, transporting a Wehrmacht delegation to England for the coronation of King George VI. In June 1937, Grille served as flagship for Fleet Commander Admiral Rolf Carls in Kriegsmarine training exercises. | ||
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Omtalt gjerne som Hitlers "yacht". Byggeår 1935. Brukt ved tyske representasjonsopdrag. Besøkte Narvik i 1938. Da kurvte der Marine-Aviso "Grille" in den Narvik-Fjord. An Bord waren deutsche Eisenveredelungsfachleute, die auch die strategische Lage zu beurteilen wußten. (Spiegel 18/1950) Until the outbreak of World War II, the Grille represented the Nazi State and Chief of the Naval Staff. In May 1936, it conveyed Adolf Hitler and Admiral Erich Raeder in the fleet parade at the dedication of the Marine Memorial at Laboe. In October 1936, it transported Minister of War Field Marshal von Blomberg on an official visit to Norway. The next official use was in October 1937, transporting a Wehrmacht delegation to England for the coronation of King George VI. In June 1937, Grille served as flagship for Fleet Commander Admiral Rolf Carls in Kriegsmarine training exercises.