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Austro-Hungarian Navy

The Austro-Hungarian Navy or Imperial and Royal War Navy (German: kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine, in short k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Haditengerészet) was the naval force of Austria-Hungary. Ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy were designated SMS, for Seiner Majestät Schiff (His Majesty's Ship). The k.u.k. Kriegsmarine…

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Active
1786–1867 (as the Austrian Empire Navy) · 1867–1918 (as the Austro-Hungarian Navy)
Chief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)
Ludwig von Fautz (March 1865 – April 1868) · Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (March 1868 – April 1871) · Friedrich von Pöck (October 1872 – November 1883) · Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck (November 1883 – December 1897) · Hermann von Spaun (December 1897 – October 1904)
Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet (German: Flottenkommandant)
Anton Haus (July 1914 – February 1917) · Maximilian Njegovan (February 1917 – February 1918) · Miklós Horthy (February 1918 – November 1918)
Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)
Hans Birch Dahlerup (February 1849 – August 1851) · Franz Graf Wimpffen (August 1851 – September 1854) · Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria (September 1854 – 1861) · Ludwig von Fautz (1861 – March 1865) · Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (March 1868 – April 1871)
Country
Austrian Empire (1786–1867) · Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Emperor of Austria (1804–1867)
Francis I (1804–1835) · Ferdinand I (1835–1848) · Franz Joseph I (1848–1867)

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Naval aviation: the k.u.k. Seefliegerkorps

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related to General and cited references · 227
Austro-Hungarian Navy → Abidcation, Affondatore, Al, Aldo, An Historical, Anderson, Andrew, Angelo, Anja, Annapolis, Anthony, Antwerp, Anvers, Aryeh, Aufl, Austrian Naval Policy, Austrian Navy, Austrian Succession, Austro-Hungarian Warships, Balcani
related to Naval aviation: the k.u.k. Seefliegerkorps · 42
Austro-Hungarian Navy → Albania, August, Austro-Hungarian, Banja, Berat, Cosada, Croatia, Dalmatia, Europe, Flik, Igalo, Imperial, In, In August, Its, January, July, June, Kavaja, Kotež
related to In popular culture · 38
Austro-Hungarian Navy → Ace, Africa, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Austria, Avert, Break, British, Cadet Otto Prohaska Carries, Coat, Does Something Even More, Eagle, Entirely Unreceptive Peoples, First World WarThe Two-Headed, Georg Ludwig, Habsburg Empire, Habsburg Empire's Civilizing Mission, Habsburg Empire's Leading U-boat, Habsburg EmpireThe Emperor's Coloured, Has, Hero
related to Ports and locations · 31
Austro-Hungarian Navy → Austrian Navy, Austro-Hungarian Naval Observatory, Both Trieste, By, Cattaro, Croatia, Fiume, In, Italia Marittima, Kotor, Lloyd, Lloyd Triestino, Marine-Akademie, Marinefriedhof, Marinekirche, Mediterranean, Montenegro, Piazza Grande, Pola, Pola's
related to The Ferdinand Max era · 26
Austro-Hungarian Navy → After, Anthony Sokol, Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Archduke Friedrich, At, Austria, Austrian Naval Policy, Austrian Navy, Commander-in-Chief, Despite, Emperor Franz Joseph, Ferdinand Max, Habsburg, He, Lawrence Sondhaus, Lieutenant General Count Franz, Navy, Oberkommandant, Rear Admiral, Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy
related to External links · 17
Austro-Hungarian Navy → Austrian Navy, Austro-Hungarian, Austro-Hungarian Submarine ForceViribus UnitisAntique, Chronologyk, English, Hungarian Danube Flotilla, Hungarian Navy Deployment, Kriegsmarine Archived, Marine, Photography, Postcards, PulaAustro-Hungarian Navy, Research, The Genesis, Viribus, Wayback Machine, World War
related to Naval ensign · 17
Austro-Hungarian Navy → Archduchy, Ausgleich, Austria, Austrian, Austro-Hungarian, During World War, Emperor Franz Joseph, Ensign, Hungarian, It, March, Marineflagge, Naval Ensign, Photographs, The, This, Until Emperor Joseph II
related to Structure · 15
Austro-Hungarian Navy → An, Austrian, Austro-Hungarian Compromise, Budapest, Hungary, Imperial, Marineministerium, Marinesektion, Naval Ministry, Realm, Reichskriegsministerium, Royal Naval Section, The Austro-Hungarian Navy, The Hungarian, War Ministry
Engagements · 13
Austro-Hungarian Navy → As the Austrian Navy:, As the Austro-Hungarian Navy:, Austrian expedition against Morocco (1829), Boxer Rebellion, Cretan Revolt of 1897-1898, First Italian War of Independence, Krivošije uprising (1869), Napoleonic Wars, Oriental Crisis of 1840, Second Italian War of Independence, Second Schleswig War, Third War of Italian Independence, World War I
Size · 13
Austro-Hungarian Navy → 18 destroyers, 1914:, 2 scout cruisers, 2 torpedo cruisers, 20,000 personnel, 25 high seas torpedo craft, 29 coastal torpedo craft, 3 armored cruisers, 3 coastal defense ships, 4 dreadnoughts, 5 protected cruisers, 6 submarines, 9 pre-dreadnoughts

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Austro-Hungarian NavyActive1786–1867 (as the Austrian Empire Navy)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyActive1867–1918 (as the Austro-Hungarian Navy)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Ludwig von Fautz (March 1865 – April 1868)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (March 1868 – April 1871)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Friedrich von Pöck (October 1872 – November 1883)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck (November 1883 – December 1897)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Hermann von Spaun (December 1897 – October 1904)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Rudolf Montecuccoli (October 1904 – February 1913)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Anton Haus (February 1913 – February 1917)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Karl Kailer von Kaltenfels (February 1917 – April 1917)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Maximilian Njegovan (April 1917 – February 1918)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyChief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Franz von Holub (February 1918 – November 1918)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Fleet (German: Flottenkommandant)Anton Haus (July 1914 – February 1917)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Fleet (German: Flottenkommandant)Maximilian Njegovan (February 1917 – February 1918)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Fleet (German: Flottenkommandant)Miklós Horthy (February 1918 – November 1918)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Hans Birch Dahlerup (February 1849 – August 1851)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Franz Graf Wimpffen (August 1851 – September 1854)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria (September 1854 – 1861)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Ludwig von Fautz (1861 – March 1865)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (March 1868 – April 1871)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Friedrich von Pöck (April 1871 – November 1883)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck (November 1883 – December 1897)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Hermann von Spaun (December 1897 – October 1904)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Rudolf Montecuccoli (October 1904 – February 1913)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Anton Haus (February 1913 – February 1917)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCommander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Maximilian Njegovan (April 1917 – February 1918)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCountryAustrian Empire (1786–1867)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyCountryAustria-Hungary (1867–1918)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyEmperor of Austria (1804–1867)Francis I (1804–1835)1.00infobox
Austro-Hungarian NavyEmperor of Austria (1804–1867)Ferdinand I (1835–1848)1.00infobox

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