1 out 1899

Alemanha
19 mai 1931

Alemanha
2 ago 1934

Alemanha
22 ago 1934

Alemanha
6 set 1934

Alemanha
11 fev 1935

Alemanha
1 mar 1935

Alemanha
3 mar 1935

Alemanha
2 abr 1935

Alemanha
20 mai 1935

Alemanha
25 mai 1935

Alemanha
1 jun 1935

Alemanha
15 jun 1935

Alemanha
2 jul 1935

Alemanha
14 ago 1935

Alemanha
11 set 1935

Alemanha
1 out 1935

Alemanha
13 dez 1935

Alemanha
11 abr 1936

Alemanha
23 abr 1936

Alemanha
12 ago 1936

Alemanha
28 ago 1936

Alemanha
28 dez 1936

Alemanha
1 fev 1937

Alemanha
22 mar 1937

22 mar 1937 Fotos
German carrier hull Flugzeugträger A (future Graf Zeppelin) under construction, Kiel, Germany, 22 Mar 1937, photo 1 of 9German carrier hull Flugzeugträger A (future Graf Zeppelin) under construction, Kiel, Germany, 22 Mar 1937, photo 2 of 9German carrier hull Flugzeugträger A (future Graf Zeppelin) under construction, Kiel, Germany, 22 Mar 1937, photo 3 of 9German carrier hull Flugzeugträger A (future Graf Zeppelin) under construction, Kiel, Germany, 22 Mar 1937, photo 4 of 9
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1 abr 1937

Alemanha
12 ago 1937

Alemanha
21 set 1937

Alemanha
30 abr 1938

Alemanha
22 ago 1938

Alemanha 22 ago 1938 Fotos
Launching of German cruiser Prinz Eugen, slip VIII of Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 22 Aug 1938, photo 1 of 3Launching of German cruiser Prinz Eugen, slip VIII of Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 22 Aug 1938, photo 2 of 3Launching of German cruiser Prinz Eugen, slip VIII of Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 22 Aug 1938, photo 3 of 3
3 set 1938

Alemanha
21 set 1938

21 set 1938 Fotos
Carrier Graf Zeppelin under construction, Kiel, Germany, 21 Sep 1938
23 set 1938

Alemanha
8 dez 1938

Alemanha 8 dez 1938 Fotos
Launching of Graf Zeppelin, Kiel, Germany, 8 Dec 1938
1 abr 1939

Alemanha
15 mai 1939

Alemanha
8 jun 1939

Alemanha
15 ago 1939

15 ago 1939 Fotos
Launching of U-54 at Slip III of Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany, 15 August 1939
19 set 1939

Alemanha
23 set 1939

Alemanha
13 out 1939

Alemanha
  • The 1,819-ton neutral Norwegian merchant steamer Kvernaas, captured by the Germans in Sep 1939, was released from Kiel, Germany along with its cargo of 2,585 tons of cellulose. ww2dbase [Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | HM]
23 out 1939

23 out 1939 Fotos
Scharnhorst and U-47 at Kiel, Germany, 23 Oct 1939
13 nov 1939

Alemanha
29 abr 1940

Alemanha
23 mai 1940

Alemanha
4 jun 1940

Alemanha
21 jun 1940

21 jun 1940 Fotos
Carrier Graf Zeppelin under construction, Kiel, Germany, 21 Jun 1940
23 jun 1940

Alemanha
8 jul 1940

Alemanha
  • British bombers attacked German heavy cruiser Lützow in dock at Kiel, Germany. Lützow, under repair for extensive torpedo damage to her stern caused by HMS Spearfish on 11 Apr 1940, was hit by a bomb that failed to detonate. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Kiel | Deutschland | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
28 set 1940

Alemanha
  • Battleship Bismarck departed Kiel, Germany for Gotenhafen (Gdynia), occupied Poland and then into the Baltic Sea for her trials. ww2dbase [Bismarck | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
22 jan 1941

Alemanha
8 mar 1941

Alemanha
25 jul 1941

Alemanha
  • British bombers took off at 2230 hours on the previous day, reaching Kiel, Germany at about 0145 hours on this date; bombs were dropped on the Deutsche Werke shipyard facilities; surviving attacks landed at their bases in Britain at about 0600 hours. On the same day, Bombers of British No. 102 Squadron RAF attacked Hanover, Germany after sundown. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Deutsche Werke Kiel | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
7 ago 1941

Alemanha
  • After dark, 84 British aircraft were launched to attack Essen, Germany (108 tons of high explosive bombs and 5,720 incendiary bombs were dropped, damaging the Krupp coke oven batteries), 31 launched against Hamm (damaging rail marshalling yard), 32 launched against Dortmund, 88 launched against Kiel (104 tons of high explosive bombs and 4,836 incendiary bombs were dropped, damaging Deutsche Werke Shipyards), and a number of bombers were launched against Hamburg (poor visibility and results were not observed). ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Deutsche Werke Kiel | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
20 ago 1941

Alemanha
6 jan 1942

Alemanha
26 fev 1942

Alemanha
  • 49 British RAF bombers attacked Gneisenau in the drydock at Kiel, Germany. A bomb penetrated the armored deck, triggering a detonation in the forward turret which caused great damage to entire bow section of the ship; 112 were killed, 21 were wounded. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Kiel | Gneisenau | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
28 abr 1942

Alemanha
15 mai 1942

Alemanha
18 mai 1942

Alemanha
  • Prinz Eugen arrived at Kiel, Germany to receive a new stern, which was destroyed on 23 Feb by a torpedo from HMS Trident. ww2dbase [Prinz Eugen | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
4 jun 1942

Alemanha
6 set 1942

Alemanha
5 dez 1942

Alemanha
31 jan 1943

Alemanha
1 mar 1943

Alemanha
12 mar 1943

Alemanha
14 mar 1943

Alemanha
4 abr 1943

Alemanha
9 abr 1943

Alemanha
27 abr 1943

Alemanha
3 mai 1943

Alemanha
5 mai 1943

Alemanha
  • The USAAF 44th Bomber Group dispatched 21 B-24 Liberator bombers from their base at Shipham, Norfolk on England's east coast to join a raid on the submarine building yards of Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft in Kiel, Germany. They joined a force of 125 B-17 Flying Fortress bombers from other units, making them the only B-24 Liberator bombers participating. The group earned their first Unit Citation in what would be a memorable action. German anti-aircraft fire was terrific and German fighters engaged the aircraft on both the fight to and from the target. The group claimed 32 aircraft destroyed, five probables and many damaged. The 67th Squadron lost all three of their aircraft flying as the tail end Charlies, the 68th and 506th both had an aircraft shot down whilst the Liberator piloted by Lieutenant Reed of the 66th Squadron was so severely damaged by fighters and anti-aircraft fire that he ordered the crew to bail out whilst he headed out to sea and jumped. The control tower at the Shipham base, not wanting the runways blocked, diverted one of the homeward 506th aircraft to another base due to noticing how much damage they had suffered plus the tyres being shot flat. The aircraft made it all the way to Belfast in Ireland where the pilot made a landing without any incident. The 44th was awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC) for its conduct on this operation; this was the first such honour granted to a combat unit of the 8th Air Force. In 1991 Lieutenant Colonel Tom Holmes, then a Captain in the 68th Squadron wrote a piece about the action including a brush with an enemy fighter: "One fighter came in so close and so straight at us I couldn't see how we could avoid running into him. Occasionally the fighter pilots would be shot and come in out of control, taking one or two bombers with them. But this fighter was coming directly at us from just slightly above and a little to our left. At the very last moment it looked as if there was no way to avoid a head-on collision and I ducked my head to get set for the collision which, miraculously, never took place." ww2dbase [Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | HM]
19 mai 1943

Alemanha
1 jul 1943

Alemanha
18 set 1943

Alemanha
  • U-537 departed Kiel, Germany for her first war patrol. She carried Wetter-Funkgerät Land-26 weather station equipment along with meteorology expert Dr. Kurt Sommermeyer and his assistant Walter Hildebrant on board. ww2dbase [Weather Station Kurt | U-537 | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
30 set 1943

Alemanha
16 dez 1943

Alemanha
9 mar 1944

Alemanha
28 mar 1944

Alemanha
9 abr 1944

Alemanha
11 abr 1944

Alemanha
  • U-860, a Type IX-D Type German submarine, under Fregattenkapitän Paul Büchel, set sail from Kiel, Germany. She carried, among others, 100 tons of mercury and 100 tons of lead for Japan as well as location devices, test equipment, tools and consumables for 4 submarines in East Asia. She was to make a stop at Kristiansand, Norway before heading into the Atlantic Ocean. ww2dbase [U-860 | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | HM]
22 jul 1944

Alemanha
30 jul 1944

Alemanha
18 nov 1944

Alemanha
4 jan 1945

Alemanha
21 jan 1945

Alemanha
6 fev 1945

Alemanha
11 mar 1945

Alemanha
  • While under repair at Deutsche Werke shipyard in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Emden suffered damage on the forward deck and port torpedo launchers from Allied aerial incendiary bombs. ww2dbase [Deutsche Werke Kiel | Emden | Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | CPC]
20 mar 1945

Alemanha
25 mar 1945

Alemanha
3 abr 1945

Alemanha
4 abr 1945

Alemanha
9 abr 1945

Alemanha
13 abr 1945

Alemanha
20 abr 1945

Alemanha
26 abr 1945

Alemanha
3 mai 1945

Alemanha
4 mai 1945

Alemanha
7 mai 1945

7 mai 1945 Fotos
Capsized Admiral Scheer, Kiel, Germany, 7 May 1945



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