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öԾٳ

or ٴDZ·Ծٳ

[ -nits ]

noun

  1. Karl [kah, r, l], 1891–1980, German naval officer and head of state (1945).


öԾٳ

/ ˈøːɪٲ /

noun

  1. öԾٳKarl18911980MGermanMILITARY: admiralPOLITICS: head of state Karl (karl). 1891–1980, German admiral; commander in chief of the German navy (1943–45); as head of state after Hitler's death he surrendered to the Allies (May 7, 1945)
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Karl öԾٳ, Kennedy describes the pessimism and frustration that öԾٳ began to register as the war progressed, aware that even with all the destruction his U-boats had brought about, there simply weren’t enough of them, as the Americans kept unleashing more ships and convoys.

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The inmates fell into three groups: The first consisted of the high-ranking generals such as Wilhelm Keitel, Albert Kesselring or Alfred Jodl — as well as the admirals öԾٳ and Gerhard Wagner.

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The first three were particularly close to each other, while öԾٳ often acted as spokesman for the group and also claimed the first seat at the dining table for himself.

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öԾٳ confirmed that the "Reich" had also pursued such a program in 1943, but that it had failed for lack of resources.

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In his truck were öԾٳ and Kesselring, among others.

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