Richard Ackermann
Richard Ackermann (17 November 1869 – 27 September 1930) was a German naval officer during World War I.
Richard Ackermann was born on 17 November 1869 in Weeskenhof.[1] He served as the commanding officer of the battlecruiser SMS Goeben from April 1914 to January 1918.[2] He alone commanded the ship during an engagement in the Black Sea against the Russians in May 1915.[3] Ackermann died on 27 September 1930 in Charlottenburg.[1]
Citations
- Hildebrand & Henriot 1988, p. 1.
- Staff 2014.
- Noppen 2015, p. 28.
gollark: So no operator precedence then, right.
gollark: Wait, if putting something in brackets will tupulifise it, how do you go around writing stuff like `(1 + 2) * 3`?
gollark: So... that 1 returned there... is *that* a tuple?
gollark: Yes, which is pointless.
gollark: Making b be a 1-tuple adds nothing.
References
- Hildebrand, Hans H.; Henriot, Ernest (1988). Deutschlands Admirale, 1849-1945: die militärischen Werdegänge der See-, Ingenieur-, Sanitäts-, Waffen- und Verwaltungsoffiziere im Admiralsrang (in German). Biblio Verlag. ISBN 9783764814991.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Noppen, Ryan K. (20 July 2015). Ottoman Navy Warships 1914-18. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472806208.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Staff, Gary (2014). German Battlecruisers of World War One. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 9781848323070.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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