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German WWII Signed Photo of Knights Cross Winner Rear Admiral Friedrich Kemnade

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German WWII Signed Photo of Knights Cross Winner Rear Admiral Friedrich KemnadeGerman WWII Signed Photo of Knights Cross Winner Rear Admiral Friedrich Kemnade Friedrich Kemnade was born December 12th, 1911 in Schwarmstedt. Having finished his education in March 1931, he joined the Reichsmarine on April 1st 1931 as Seeoffiziersanwrter (candidate naval officer). He served with the Germany navy through the 1930s, and in 1937, following his promotion to Oberleunant zur See, he was posted to a torpedoschool as an instructor. At the

German WWII Signed Photo of Knights Cross Winner Rear Admiral Friedrich Kemnade- Friedrich Kemnade was born December 12th, 1911 in Schwarmstedt. Having finished his education in March 1931, he joined the Reichsmarine on April 1st 1931 as Seeoffiziersanwärter (candidate naval officer). He served with the Germany navy through the 1930’s, and in 1937, following his promotion to Oberleunant zur See, he was posted to a torpedoschool as an instructor. At the onset of World War Two in September 1939, Kemnade was commissioned as 1. Torpedo officer and Adjutant on the cruiser Emden where he was promoted to Kapitänleutnant in October. In 1940 he was given command of 3.Schnellbootsflotille; at 22:04 on September 11th, 1940, during a British bombardment on Vlissingen, he was seriously injured whilst aboard Schnellboot S13. After recuperation, he came back to his old post and was promoted to Korvettenkapitän in 1943. Subsequently he served as Referent in the Oberkommando (Supreme Command) of the Kriegsmarine witihn the SKL (Seekriegsleitung, director naval operations), a post he held until Germany surrendered on May 8th, 1945. Kemnade is author of the book “Die Afrika Flotilla” which provides a chronicle and summary of the 3rd Fast Boat Flotilla (3. Schnellbootflottille) operations in the Mediterranean.  It details the activities of the Schnellbootewaffe (E-boats/fast attack craft) and their operations in support of the Afrika Korps. This small lot contains a post war photo of Kemnade wearing his 8 medal ribbon bar, as well as his knights cross etc. This photo is signed in the lower chest area. It contains a biography of the awards he won and major accomplishments. The photo is colored, which is unusual and pretty neat. The photo measures 5 inches (12.7 cm) long and just over 3 ½ inches (8.89 cm) wide. All of this is in very good condition.

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