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Imperial Naval Office
Reichsmarineamt
Agency overview
Formed
April 1, 1889 (1889-04-01)
Dissolved
July 15, 1919 (1919-07-15)
Superseding agency
Marineleitung
Jurisdiction
Reich Chancellery
Headquarters
Leipziger Platz (until 1914)/ Bendlerblock, Berlin
Agency executive
Karl Eduard Heusner (1889-1890) Friedrich von Hollmann (1890-1897) Alfred von Tirpitz (1897-1916) Eduard von Capelle (1916–1918) Paul Behncke (1918), Secretaries of State
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