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Kriegsmarine The Kriegsmarine or "War Navy" was the name of the German Navy between 1935 and 1945, during the Nazi regime, superseding the Reichsmarine. The main war vessels available to the Kriegsmarine were U-boats, pocket battleships, and limited smaller ships such as cruisers, destroyers and E-boats. The main battles the navy fought were the Battle of the Atlantic and the Battle of the River Plate. Somewhat smaller engagements included the sinkings of the HMS Royal Oak, HMS Glorious, Bismarck, HMS Hood, Scharnhorst and Cap Arcona. The German Navy of today is called Deutsche Marine. Comparative Ranks (during WWII) Submarines (U-boote) WWII | colspan=2| Top 10 U-Boat Aces WWII | | 266,629 tons (44 ships sunk) | Otto Kretschmer | | 225,712 tons (43 ships) | Wolfgang Luth | | 193,684 tons (34 ships) | Erich Topp | | 186,064 tons (29 ships) | Karl-Friedrich Mertn | | 171,164 tons (34 ships) | Victor Schutze | | 171,122 tons (26 ships) | Herbert Schultze | | 167,601 tons (28 ships) | Georg Lassen | | 166,596 tons (22 ships) | Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock | | 162,333 tons (30 ships) | Heinrich Liebe | | 160,939 tons (28 ships) | Gunther Prien | See also External links
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