Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/August_von_Thomsen> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 triples per page.
- August_von_Thomsen abstract "August von Thomsen (born 6 August 1846 in Oldenswort, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, married\t6 May 1888 in Naples, Italy, and died 26 September 1920 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein) was an Admiral of the German Imperial Navy. He was the son of Adolf Theodor Thomsen (a Prussian politician) and Catharina Tönnies.In 1898 - 1903 he was senior admiral (commander) at the North Sea Naval Station (Marinestation der Nordsee) at Wilhelmshaven.His fame as \"the father of German naval artillery\" dates from 1885 when he was appointed chief gunner. He set up the first long range experiments on the ironclad SMS Bayern in October 1885.In September 1894 he took part in the fall maneuvers of the fleet as commander of the Third Squadron with the sail frigates Stein (flagship), Moltke, Stosch, and Gneisenau.In the late 1890s, at a temperance meeting in Kiel, he stated that, \"Alcohol is the great foe of our country.\"On his flagship SMS Stein on 4 September 1894 as Rear Admiral and chief of the Second Squadron, he took part in a Fleet Review before the Kaiser at Swinemünde.In 1899 he was involved in contingency planning for a war against the United States. He objected to the original plan of sailing directly to attack New York City, suggesting instead an attack on Puerto Rico which would pull the American ships away from their Atlantic coastal bases.As a member of the Kaiserlicher Yacht Club he met with representatives of the Eastern Yacht Club of Boston in September 1905 to arrange for the establishment of an American-German Challenge Cup.As commander of the Marinestation der Nordsee, he oversaw the building (1905–08) of a heavy gun fortress installation at Cuxhaven at the mouth of the Elbe River to protect the Elbe estuary, Hamburg and the North-Baltic Sea Canal (Kiel Canal) from enemy raids from the North Sea. Kaiser Wilhelm II named the fortress in his honor (Fort Thomsen). It is today a residential area of Cuxhaven.Grand Admiral Prince Heinrich of Prussia called him the \"Reformer of sea Warfare Management. He was also known as \"the father of German naval artillery.\" He had the future Admiral Franz von Hipper as navigator aboard his flagship the battleship Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm.In 1900, he objected, along with his counterpart Hans von Koester, commander of the Second Division (Baltic Sea Naval Station) in Kiel, to the poor preparation and staffing of the German Imperial Admiralty Staff under Otto von Diederichs. Again like Koester, he opposed the use of resources as Diederichs proposed for a major increase in the size of the Admiralty Staff, the creation of a separate intelligence section, and, especially, the removal of the Naval War College (Marineacademie) to Berlin.He supported the activities of the German Navy League (Flottenverein) to build public support for building and paying for a large navy, and was its second-vice president in 1906.During World War I he came to oppose the \"soft\" policy of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg toward Britain and came to support a resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare against Britain. On 30 July 1916 he spoke along these lines at a meeting in Munich.He was honored in 1916 by being raised to the Prussian nobility (knighted), and in 1918 an auxiliary patrol ship (215 ton Trawler FV) built by Unterweser in Bremerhaven was named Admiral von Thomsen in his honor.August von Thomsen spent his last years in Kiel in his house 'Villa Barbara', named after Saint Barbara, the patroness of artillerymen. He died there 26 September 1920, having seen his beloved fleet destroyed at Scapa Flow.".
- August_von_Thomsen birthDate "1846".
- August_von_Thomsen birthYear "1846".
- August_von_Thomsen deathDate "1920-09-26".
- August_von_Thomsen deathPlace Germany.
- August_von_Thomsen deathPlace Kiel.
- August_von_Thomsen deathYear "1920".
- August_von_Thomsen thumbnail SMS_Kurfuerst_Friedrich_Wilhelm_1900-2.jpg?width=300.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageID "23840638".
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageLength "7196".
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageRevisionID "702377176".
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea_Naval_Station.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Bremerhaven.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Category:1846_births.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920_deaths.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Admirals_of_the_Imperial_German_Navy.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_temperance_activists.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Cuxhaven.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Franz_von_Hipper.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Frigate.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink German_Imperial_Admiralty_Staff.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink German_Imperial_Naval_Academy.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Hans_von_Koester.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_German_Navy.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Ironclad_warship.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Kaiserlicher_Yacht_Club.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Kiel.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Kiel_Canal.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Marinestation_der_Nordsee.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Naples.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Naval_artillery.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Navy_League_(Germany).
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Oldenswort.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Otto_von_Diederichs.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_(1862–1929).
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Barbara.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Schleswig-Holstein.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Scuttling_of_the_German_fleet_in_Scapa_Flow.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Theobald_von_Bethmann-Hollweg.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Unrestricted_submarine_warfare.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelmshaven.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink Świnoujście.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLink File:SMS_Kurfuerst_Friedrich_Wilhelm_1900-2.jpg.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageWikiLinkText "August von Thomsen".
- August_von_Thomsen dateOfBirth "1846".
- August_von_Thomsen dateOfDeath "1920-09-26".
- August_von_Thomsen name "Thomsen, August von".
- August_von_Thomsen placeOfDeath "Kiel, Germany".
- August_von_Thomsen shortDescription "German Imperial Navy admiral".
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- August_von_Thomsen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SMS.
- August_von_Thomsen description "German Imperial Navy admiral".
- August_von_Thomsen description "German Imperial Navy admiral".
- August_von_Thomsen subject Category:1846_births.
- August_von_Thomsen subject Category:1920_deaths.
- August_von_Thomsen subject Category:Admirals_of_the_Imperial_German_Navy.
- August_von_Thomsen subject Category:German_temperance_activists.
- August_von_Thomsen hypernym Admiral.
- August_von_Thomsen type Agent.
- August_von_Thomsen type MilitaryPerson.
- August_von_Thomsen type Person.
- August_von_Thomsen type Person.
- August_von_Thomsen type Activist.
- August_von_Thomsen type Agent.
- August_von_Thomsen type NaturalPerson.
- August_von_Thomsen type Thing.
- August_von_Thomsen type Q215627.
- August_von_Thomsen type Q5.
- August_von_Thomsen type Person.
- August_von_Thomsen comment "August von Thomsen (born 6 August 1846 in Oldenswort, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, married\t6 May 1888 in Naples, Italy, and died 26 September 1920 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein) was an Admiral of the German Imperial Navy.".
- August_von_Thomsen label "August von Thomsen".
- August_von_Thomsen sameAs Q3629550.
- August_von_Thomsen sameAs August_von_Thomsen.
- August_von_Thomsen sameAs m.06_wqh9.
- August_von_Thomsen sameAs Q3629550.
- August_von_Thomsen wasDerivedFrom August_von_Thomsen?oldid=702377176.
- August_von_Thomsen depiction SMS_Kurfuerst_Friedrich_Wilhelm_1900-2.jpg.
- August_von_Thomsen givenName "August von".
- August_von_Thomsen isPrimaryTopicOf August_von_Thomsen.
- August_von_Thomsen name "August von Thomsen".
- August_von_Thomsen name "Thomsen, August von".
- August_von_Thomsen surname "Thomsen".