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Tirpitz
[ tir-pits ]
noun
- Al·fred von [ahl, -f, r, eyt f, uh, n], 1849–1930, German admiral and statesman.
Tirpitz
/ ˈtɪrpɪts /
noun
- TirpitzAlfred von18491930MGermanMILITARY: admiral Alfred von (ˈalfreːt fɔn). 1849–1930, German admiral: as secretary of state for the Imperial Navy (1897–1916), he created the modern German navy, which challenged British supremacy at sea
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But when he draws Von Tirpitz's victims, the touch is one of almost harrowing tenderness.
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It was after this discreditable affair that von Tirpitz decided to carry out his threat.
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I was advised to avoid Admiral von Tirpitz as being very unsympathetic.
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Von Tirpitz is down and out, but there are thousands of Germans, I hear, who complain of their naval inactivity.
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Liebknecht was able to speak later about the resignation of Von Tirpitz, but was prevented from discussing the submarine campaign.
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