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The Kriegsmarine was one of three official branches of the... The first military action of the Kriegsmarine came during the... to enforce an international arms embargo the Kriegsmarine was allotted the patrol area between... Throughout the war the Kriegsmarine was responsible for... the Kriegsmarine and the United States Navy became... The Kriegsmarine evacuated large numbers of civilians in the... The Kriegsmarine also provided important assistance in the evacuation of the fleeing German civilians of... the Kriegsmarine also organized a number of divisions of infantry from its personnel... much of the Kriegsmarine were modern ships... She was pressed into Kriegsmarine service for a brief time before being destroyed by British MTBs... the Kriegsmarine had a relatively small fleet of 57 submarines... Organization of the Kriegsmarine in the West 1940...

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