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- Operation_Hannibal abstract "Operation Hannibal was a German naval operation involving the evacuation by sea of German troops and civilians from Courland, East Prussia, and the Polish Corridor from mid-January to May, 1945 as the Red Army advanced during the East Prussian and East Pomeranian Offensives and subsidiary operations.The Soviet East Prussian Offensive by the Red Army's 3rd Belarusian Front under General Ivan Chernyakhovsky commenced on January 13, 1945 and, with Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky's 2nd Belorussian Front, subsequently cut off East Prussia between January 23 and February 10, 1945. German Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz ordered General Admiral Oskar Kummetz, as Naval High Commander, Baltic, and Rear Admiral Konrad Engelhardt, head of the Kriegsmarine's shipping department, to plan and execute the Rettungsaktion (evacuation operation). Dönitz radioed a message to Gdynia in occupied Poland on January 23, 1945, to begin evacuations to ports outside of the Soviet area of operations. The operation was codenamed Hannibal. Dönitz stated in his post-war memoirs that his aim had been to evacuate as many people as possible away from the Soviets.Right up until his suicide, Adolf Hitler insisted that the war go on. The flood of military personnel and refugees eventually turned the operation into one of the largest emergency evacuations by sea in history. Over a period of 15 weeks, somewhere between 494 and 1,080 merchant vessels of all types, including fishing boats and other craft, and utilizing Germany's largest remaining naval units, carried between 800,000 and 900,000 refugees and 350,000 soldiers across the Baltic Sea to Germany and German-occupied Denmark. This was more than three times the number of people evacuated in the nine-day operation at Dunkirk.".
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- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLink Occupation_of_Denmark.
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- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLink SS_Cap_Arcona_(1927).
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- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_submarine_L-3.
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- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Hannibal''".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baltic Sea evacuations".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hannibal".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation ''Hannibal''".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Hannibal".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "east Prussia evacuation fleet".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "evacuated German troops and civilians from the path of the Red Army".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "evacuated to Western Germany".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "from the East to Germany".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "seaborne evacuation".
- Operation_Hannibal wikiPageWikiLinkText "troop transports".
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- Operation_Hannibal subject Category:Baltic_Sea_operations_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Hannibal subject Category:Evacuations.
- Operation_Hannibal subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Hannibal subject Category:Naval_battles_and_operations_of_the_European_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Hannibal hypernym Operation.
- Operation_Hannibal type Article.
- Operation_Hannibal type Event.
- Operation_Hannibal type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Hannibal type SocietalEvent.
- Operation_Hannibal type Article.
- Operation_Hannibal type Migration.
- Operation_Hannibal type Event.
- Operation_Hannibal type Event.
- Operation_Hannibal type Thing.
- Operation_Hannibal type Q1656682.
- Operation_Hannibal comment "Operation Hannibal was a German naval operation involving the evacuation by sea of German troops and civilians from Courland, East Prussia, and the Polish Corridor from mid-January to May, 1945 as the Red Army advanced during the East Prussian and East Pomeranian Offensives and subsidiary operations.The Soviet East Prussian Offensive by the Red Army's 3rd Belarusian Front under General Ivan Chernyakhovsky commenced on January 13, 1945 and, with Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky's 2nd Belorussian Front, subsequently cut off East Prussia between January 23 and February 10, 1945. ".
- Operation_Hannibal label "Operation Hannibal".