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Paul Wennecker
Born(1890-02-27)February 27, 1890
Kiel, Germany
DiedOctober 17, 1979(1979-10-17) (aged 89)
Bergstedt, Germany
AllegianceGerman Empire
Nazi Germany
Service / branch Imperial German Navy
 Kriegsmarine
Years of service1909-1945
RankAdmiral
CommandsGerman torpedo boat T 109

German minesweeper M 2 German minesweeper M 30 German minesweeper M 132

German pocket battleship Deutschland

Paul Werner Wenneker (27 February 1890 – 17 October 1979) was a German admiral and diplomat. Born in Kiel, Wenneker died in Bergstedt, Hamburg.

Having joined the Kaiserliche Marine in 1909, Wenneker twice served as German Naval Attaché to Japan, first from 1935 to 1937 and again from 1940 to 1945.[1]: 235  In-between these terms, from 1937 to 1940, he was commanding officer of the German pocket battleship Deutschland.

As Naval Attaché, Wenneker advocated the use of U-Boats to disrupt American supply routes, but his advice went largely unheeded by the Japanese.

Awards and decorations

References

  1. ^ Giese, O., 1994, Shooting the War, Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, ISBN 1557503079
  • Hildebrand, Hans; Henriot, Ernest (1990). P — Z (in German). Vol. 3. Osnabrück: Biblio-Verl. pp. 530–531. ISBN 3764814993. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)