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Admiralty: Office of the British Naval Commander in Chief, Germany: Papers

Catalogue reference: ADM 228

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ADM 228

Papers from the office of the British Naval Commander-in-Chief, Germany, who was also the chief British naval representative in the Allied Control Commission. They include files on the disposal of German shipping, stores, and equipment; German...

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Reference
ADM 228
Title
Admiralty: Office of the British Naval Commander in Chief, Germany: Papers
Date
1940-1949
Description

Papers from the office of the British Naval Commander-in-Chief, Germany, who was also the chief British naval representative in the Allied Control Commission. They include files on the disposal of German shipping, stores, and equipment; German personnel; general and naval policy; and ports and the control of shipping.

Arrangement
Arrangement

There are four main series of files, though some reregistration has taken place: File prefix A = disposal of German shipping, stores and equipment; B = German personnel; C = policy and control; K = port and control of shipping.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
  • Office of the British Naval Commander in Chief, Germany, 1940-1946
  • Office of the Flag Officer Commanding, British Naval Forces, Germany, 1947-1949
  • Office of the Vice Admiral Commanding, British Naval Forces, Germany, 1946-1947
Physical description
102 file(s)
Access conditions
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition

From 1978 Ministry of Defence

Accruals
Series is accruing
Administrative / biographical background

The British Naval Commander-in-Chief, Germany, prior to the German surrender, had been Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force. He was also Head of the Naval Division of the Control Commission for Germany, though he was represented in Berlin by a Deputy Head who attended the BERGOS (Chiefs of Staff) meetings. As British Naval Commander-in-Chief, Germany, he was supported by Flag Officers for Schleswig-Holstein and NW Germany. His office was first at Hamburg and later at Minden. His title was altered in 1946 to Vice Admiral Commanding, British Naval Forces, Germany, and in 1947 to Flag Officer Commanding, British Naval Forces, Germany.

Apart from his role as Chief British Naval Representative in the Allied Control Commission, he was responsible for post-hostilities naval matters in Western Germany, Denmark, Holland and Norway, including the disposal of German shipping, stores and equipment, control of German naval personnel, and control of shipping, navigation and ports.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C1936/

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Admiralty: Office of the British Naval Commander in Chief, Germany: Papers