20 jul 1853

Alemanha
  • The Kingdom of Prussia and the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg signed the Jade Treaty, which saw the transfer of 340 hectares of land on the western shore of the Jade Bight to Prussia for the construction of a naval port. ww2dbase [Kriegsmarinewerft | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
25 jun 1856

Alemanha
17 jun 1869

Alemanha
1 abr 1873

Alemanha
15 set 1876

Alemanha
5 jun 1888

Alemanha
8 dez 1921

Alemanha
7 jan 1925

Alemanha
  • Emden was launched at the Reichsmarinewerft shipyard in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Admiral Hans Zenker gave a speech at her launching, and the ship was christened by the widow of Karl von Müller, who had commanded the original warship by the same name of Emden during WW1. ww2dbase [Emden | Kriegsmarinewerft | Wilhelmshaven | CPC]
5 out 1925

Alemanha
15 jul 1926

Alemanha
14 nov 1926

Alemanha
  • Emden departed Wilhelmshaven, Germany on her first long-range training cruise. ww2dbase [Emden | Wilhelmshaven | CPC]
4 mai 1927

Alemanha
14 mar 1928

Alemanha
15 mar 1928

Alemanha 15 mar 1928 Fotos
Launching ceremony of torpedo boats Tiger, Luchs, Jaguar, and Leopard at the Reichsmarinewerft facility in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 15 Mar 1928
5 dez 1928

Alemanha
13 dez 1929

Alemanha
13 jan 1930

Alemanha
13 mai 1930

Alemanha
1 dez 1930

Alemanha
25 jun 1931

Alemanha
8 dez 1931

Alemanha
14 jun 1932

Alemanha
  • Bremse was launched by Reichsmarinewerft in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. ww2dbase [Bremse | Wilhelmshaven | CPC]
1 abr 1933

Alemanha
10 nov 1934

Alemanha
12 nov 1934

Alemanha
12 jun 1935

Alemanha
23 out 1935

Alemanha
11 mai 1936

Alemanha
11 jun 1936

Alemanha
14 jun 1936

Alemanha
3 out 1936

3 out 1936 Fotos
Adolf Hitler (left of photograph), Werner von Blomberg (looking away), and Erich Raeder (fourth from left) at Scharnhorst
10 out 1936

Alemanha
2 nov 1936

Alemanha
23 abr 1937

Alemanha
6 jul 1937

Alemanha
11 out 1937

Alemanha
23 abr 1938

Alemanha
26 jul 1938

Alemanha
16 dez 1938

Alemanha
1 abr 1939

Alemanha
  • Battleship Tirpitz was launched at the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Grossadmiral Alfred von Tirpitz's daughter Ilse von Hassel christened the battleship named after her father. ww2dbase [Kriegsmarinewerft | Tirpitz | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
19 ago 1939

Alemanha
  • U-40 departed Wilhelmshaven, Germany for her first war patrol. She was to patrol waters off of Gibraltar. ww2dbase [U-40 | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
23 ago 1939

Alemanha
4 set 1939

Alemanha
  • Emden was damaged during a British air raid at Wilhelmshaven, Germany when a damaged Blenheim aircraft crashed into the foreship, killing 9 and wounding 20. The aircraft's pilot was Flying Officer H. L. Emden, whose name matched that of the ship he had crashed into by pure chance. The RAF officer was later buried at the Sage War Cemetery in Großenkneten, northwestern Germany. ww2dbase [Emden | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
18 set 1939

Alemanha
21 set 1939

Alemanha
23 set 1939

Alemanha
10 out 1939

Alemanha
  • U-40 departed Wilhelmshaven, Germany for her second war patrol. She was to patrol waters off of Portugal and Spain. ww2dbase [U-40 | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
2 dez 1939

Alemanha
18 dez 1939

Alemanha
  • 24 bombardeiros britânicos Wellington foram lançados para atacar a navegação alemã durante o dia, com a área-alvo centrada na cidade portuária naval de Wilhelmshaven, Alemanha; apenas 22 voaram para a área-alvo porque 2 desenvolveram problemas técnicos logo após a decolagem. A artilharia antiaérea rapidamente desfez a formação de bombardeiros, então os caças alemães Bf 109 e Bf 110 que vieram em defesa dos navios abateram 12 dos 22 bombardeiros. Pilotos alemães reivindicaram 34 abates pela perda de 2 caças durante o combate e outro caiu no pouso; o Ministério do Ar alemão confirmou apenas 26. Pilotos britânicos também superestimaram seus abates, reivindicando 13 definitivos e 12 prováveis. ww2dbase [Kriegsmarinewerft | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
3 jan 1940

Alemanha
5 abr 1940

Alemanha
29 jun 1940

Alemanha
30 ago 1940

30 ago 1940 Fotos
Allied photograph of Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard and surrounding areas in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 30 Aug 1940; the shipyard was easily identified by the square construction basin at lower left, and the large body of water to the right was to be a new construction shipyard named Nordwerft (North Yard)
11 out 1940

Alemanha
  • During the night, 4 British Hampden aircraft (out of 5 launched) from Lindholme, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom attacked battleship Tirpitz at Wilhelmshaven, Germany to little effect. ww2dbase [Tirpitz | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
10 jan 1942

Alemanha
8 jul 1942

Alemanha
  • 285 British bombers (137 Wellington, 52 Lancaster, 38 Halifax, 34 Stirling, 24 Hampden) attacked the docks at Wilhelmshaven, Germany, causing little or no damage to the docks, killing 25 civilians, and wounding 170; 5 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]
  • Wing Commander (Acting) Guy Gibson, at 23 the youngest Squadron commanding officer in RAF Bomber Command and a man already marked out for great things, flew the newly issued Lancaster bomber operationally for the first time during the raid on Wilhelmshaven, Germany. A young Australian pilot officer, Dave Shannon, went with him to gain experience. Shannon, like Gibson, was later to find fame in 617 Squadron. The aircraft they flew was lost a month later over Essen, Germany with a different crew. ww2dbase [Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | AC]
14 set 1942

Alemanha
7 nov 1942

Alemanha
27 jan 1943

Alemanha
26 fev 1943

Alemanha
22 mar 1943

Alemanha
15 mai 1943

Alemanha
21 mai 1943

Alemanha
11 jun 1943

Alemanha
3 fev 1944

Alemanha
27 ago 1944

Alemanha
3 mar 1945

Alemanha
30 mar 1945

Alemanha
  • US Eighth Air Force B-24 Liberator bombers attacked Wilhelmshaven, Germany, sinking the already-damaged cruiser Köln on even keel. Her turrets remained above water and operational. ww2dbase [Köln | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | HM]
  • Fleet tender Königin Louise was sunk by USAAF B-24 bombers at Wilhelmshaven, Germany. ww2dbase [F6 | Wilhelmshaven, Weser-Ems | CPC]



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