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- Klaus_Dönitz abstract "Klaus Dönitz (13 May 1920 - 13 May 1944) was a German naval officer. He was the elder of the two sons of Admiral Karl Dönitz. When his younger brother Peter was killed in the sinking of U-954 on 19 May 1943, Klaus was allowed to withdraw from active service to begin training as a naval doctor. However, he was killed on the E-boat S-141 whilst accompanying it on a raid on Selsey in southern England, during which it was sunk by the French ship La Combattante. He is buried in the park of the Column of the Grande Armée in Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France.".
- Klaus_Dönitz birthDate "1920-05-13".
- Klaus_Dönitz birthYear "1920".
- Klaus_Dönitz deathDate "1944-05-13".
- Klaus_Dönitz deathYear "1944".
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- Klaus_Dönitz wikiPageWikiLink Boulogne-sur-Mer.
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- Klaus_Dönitz wikiPageWikiLink Column_of_the_Grande_Armée.
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- Klaus_Dönitz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klaus Dönitz".
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- Klaus_Dönitz dateOfBirth "1920-05-13".
- Klaus_Dönitz dateOfDeath "1944-05-13".
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- Klaus_Dönitz name "Donitz, Klaus".
- Klaus_Dönitz shortDescription "German naval officer".
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- Klaus_Dönitz description "German naval officer".
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- Klaus_Dönitz comment "Klaus Dönitz (13 May 1920 - 13 May 1944) was a German naval officer. He was the elder of the two sons of Admiral Karl Dönitz. When his younger brother Peter was killed in the sinking of U-954 on 19 May 1943, Klaus was allowed to withdraw from active service to begin training as a naval doctor. However, he was killed on the E-boat S-141 whilst accompanying it on a raid on Selsey in southern England, during which it was sunk by the French ship La Combattante.".
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