Paul Hoffmann | |
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Born | Berlin, Germany | June 20, 1846
Died | April 18, 1917 70) Munich, Germany | (aged
Allegiance | German Empire |
Service/ | Imperial German Navy |
Years of service | 1863-1902 |
Rank | Vizeadmiral |
Commands held |
Paul Hoffmann (20 June 1846 – 18 April 1917) was an officer of the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine), who rose to the rank of vice-admiral.
In 1889 he was captain of SMS Kaiser, the lead ship of the Kaiser-class armored frigates commissioned on 13 February 1875. From 21 October to 12 November 1889, he had Emperor Wilhelm II as his guest during the Emperor's Mediterranean tour visiting Genoa, Athens, Istanbul and Venice.[1] His diary entries from that period are interesting to the study of the Emperor's personality and enthusiasm for naval matters, and for the later service of the Emperor's brother Prince Heinrich in the Mediterranean.
From 1894 to 1896 he was head of the German East Asia Squadron stationed in Chinese waters.
References
- ↑ Wilhelm II: the Kaiser's personal monarchy, 1888-1900, John C. G. Röhl, Cambridge University Press, 2004, p.15
Bibliography
- Hildebrand, Hans; Henriot, Ernest (1988). H — O (in German). Vol. 2. Osnabrück: Biblio-Verl. pp. 123–124. ISBN 3764814993.
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