Karl August Nerger Military person

Karl August Nerger (25 February 1875 – 12 January 1947) was a naval officer of the Imperial German Navy in World War I, who achieved fame and recognition during the war for his command of the auxiliary cruiser SMS Wolf.Nerger was born in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Nerger had entered the Navy as a cadet in April 1893, and as a junior officer participated in the China Relief Expedition during the Boxer Rebellion, where he had also been decorated for bravery and intrepidity. In Summer 1914, then-Korvettenkapitän Nerger had taken command of the light cruiser SMS Stettin, which he commanded until taking over SMS Wolf in March 1916. As captain of the Wolf, he led the commerce raider on a 451-day expedition, the longest voyage of a warship during World War I, until May 1918, and was promoted to Fregattenkapitän on January 13, 1917. In May 1918, he became commander of minesweeper units of the High Seas Fleet, a command he held until war's end. He retired on July 25, 1919, characterized as a Kapitän zur See.On 15 August 1945, Nerger was interned by the Soviet Union at the Sachsenhausen NKVD camp where he died two years later.

Personal facts

Karl August Nerger
Birth dateFebruary 25, 1875
Birth place
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , Rostock
Date of deathJanuary 12, 1947
Place of death
East Germany , Sachsenhausen concentration camp

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Military person

award
Pour le Mérite
Military Order of Max Joseph
military commandSMS Wolf
service start1893
service end1919

Karl August Nerger on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://ahoy.tk-jk.net/MaraudersWW1/Wolf.html
  2. http://www.pourlemerite.org/wwi/navy/nerger.html