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Oberkommando der Marine : ウィキペディア英語版
Oberkommando der Marine

The Oberkommando der Marine (OKM) was Nazi Germany's Naval High Command and the highest administrative and command authority of the ''Kriegsmarine''. It was officially formed from the ''Marineleitung'' ("Naval Command") of the ''Reichswehr'' on 11 January 1936. In 1937 it was combined with the newly formed ''Seekriegsleitung'' (SKL). There were two major re-organisations, in November 1939 and May 1944.
The Commanders-in-Chief (''Oberbefehlshaber der Marine'') of the ''Kriegsmarine'' were:
* ''Grossadmiral'' Erich Raeder (1 June 1935–30 January 1943) (previously Commander-in-Chief of the ''Reichsmarine'' from October 1928)
* ''Grossadmiral'' Karl Dönitz (30 January 1943–1 May 1945)
* ''Generaladmiral'' Hans-Georg von Friedeburg (1–23 May 1945)
* ''Generaladmiral'' Walter Warzecha (23 May–22 June 1945)
==Organisation==
The OKM was broadly divided into six sections:
* At the top was the ''Oberbefehlshaber der Marine'' (OBdM) - the Commander-in-Chief and his staff, with responsibility for liaison with the OKW, and including planning, technical, engineering, medical, economic, research, propaganda and personnel departments.
* The ''Seekriegsleitung'' (SKL) ("Naval Warfare Command") was formed on 1 April 1937. Originally closely linked with both the OBdM and the ''Marinekommandoamt'', with the Commander-in-Chief (OBdM) also the Chief of the SKL, and the Chief of the ''Marinekommandoamt'' doubling as the SKL Chief of Staff. From 23 August 1939 the offices were split and the ''Marinekommandoamt'' became subordinate to the SKL with its own Chief and staff. The SKL led the planning and execution of naval warfare and directed the distribution of naval forces, though during the war its authority was limited to non-domestic sea-areas, and in February 1943 when Dönitz was appointed OBdM it also lost control over U-boat operations. In 1 May 1944 the Chief of Staff of the SKL was re-designated the ''Chef der Seekriegsleitung''. The office was then tasked with the command of fleet units operating as transports, blockade runners, auxiliary cruisers and supply shipping.
* The ''Marinekommandoamt'' ("Naval Command Department") was formed on 11 January 1936 with the formation of the OKM, but had previously existed in the ''Marineleitung'' since 1920. Subordinate to the ''Oberbefehshaber der Marine'', from April 1937 the ''Chef des Marinekommandoamt'' also served as the Chief of Staff of the SKL. In mid-1939 the two offices were split and the ''Marinekommandoamt'' received a new Chief who was subordinate to the Chief of Staff of the SKL. From 1942 the office was also known as the ''Quartiermeisteramt'' and from 20 April 1943 the Chief was re-titled ''Admiralquartiermeister''. On 1 May 1944 the office was officially re-designated the ''Quartiermeisteramt''. As well as naval operations the ''Marinekommandoamt'' had responsibilities in manning, supply, intelligence, training, and in coastal and air defence.
* The ''Marinewaffenamt'' ("Naval Weapons Department") was formed in 1934, and was renamed the ''Marinewaffenhauptamt'' ("Naval Weapons Head Department") in 1939, and to ''Kriegsmarine-Rüstung'' ("Navy Armaments") in 1944, and oversaw the development, testing and production of naval weapons of all kinds, as well as electronic counter-measures and radio communications.
* The ''Allgemeines Marineamt'' ("General Navy Department") founded in January 1936, renamed ''Allgemeine Marinehauptamt'' ("General Navy Head Department") in November 1939, and again to ''Kriegsmarine-Wehr'' ("Navy Defense") in 1944, was concerned mainly with administrative matters; it included legal, medical, economic, construction and export departments.

* The ''Konstruktionsamt'' ("Construction Department"), formed in 1936, was renamed ''Amt Kriegsschiffsbau'' ("Department of Warship Construction") in 1939, and later the same year to ''Hauptamt Kriegsschiffsbau'' ("Head Department of Warship Construction"), before reverting to its previous designation in 1944. As its name suggests this department dealt with the construction of new vessels for the navy, dealing with the design and engineering of ships and U-boats, working with suppliers and shipyards, and liaising with the Ministry of Armaments and War Production.

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