Austro-Hungarian Navy

The Austro-Hungarian Navy, also known as the k.u.k Kriegsmarine (Royal and Imperial Navy) was the navy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 until the end of World War I.

Headquarters of Navy.
Austro-Hungarian Navy
Kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine  (German)
Császári és Királyi Haditengerészet  (Hungarian)
Coat of arms of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
Active1786–1867 (as the Austrian Navy)
1867–1918 (as the Austro-Hungarian Navy)
Country Austria (1786–1867)
 Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
TypeNavy
RoleDefence of Austria-Hungary's naval interests, its merchant marine, and its coastline
Size1914:
20,000 personnel
4 dreadnoughts
9 pre-dreadnoughts
3 coastal defense ships
3 armored cruisers
2 torpedo cruisers
5 protected cruisers
2 scout cruisers
18 destroyers
25 high seas torpedo craft
29 coastal torpedo craft
6 submarines
Part ofAustro-Hungarian Armed Forces
Garrison/HQThe Naval Section of the War Ministry
Nickname(s)"Trieste Navy" (18th century)[1]
Motto(s)Indivisibiliter ac Inseparabiliter (Latin: Indivisibly and Inseparably)
Engagements
Commanders
Holy Roman Emperor (1786–1804)Joseph II (1786–1790)
Leopold II (1790–1792)
Francis II (1792–1804)
Emperor of Austria (1804–1867)Francis I (1804–1835)
Ferdinand I (1835–1848)
Franz Joseph I (1848–1867)
Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary (1867–1918)Franz Joseph I (1867–1916)
Karl I (1916–1918)
Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (German: Oberkommandant der Marine)Hans Birch Dahlerup (February 1849August 1851)
Franz Graf Wimpffen (August 1851September 1854)
Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria (September 18541861)
Ludwig von Fautz (1861March 1865)
Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (March 1868April 1871)
Friedrich von Pöck (April 1871November 1883)
Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck (November 1883December 1897)
Hermann von Spaun (December 1897October 1904)
Rudolf Montecuccoli (October 1904February 1913)
Anton Haus (February 1913February 1917)
Maximilian Njegovan (April 1917February 1918)
Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet (German: Flottenkommandant)Anton Haus (July 1914February 1917)
Maximilian Njegovan (February 1917February 1918)
Miklós Horthy (February 1918November 1918)
Chief of the Naval Section of the War Ministry (German: Chef der Marinesektion)Ludwig von Fautz (March 1865April 1868)
Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (March 1868April 1871)
Friedrich von Pöck (October 1872November 1883)
Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck (November 1883December 1897)
Hermann von Spaun (December 1897October 1904)
Rudolf Montecuccoli (October 1904February 1913)
Anton Haus (February 1913February 1917)
Karl Kailer von Kaltenfels (February 1917April 1917)
Maximilian Njegovan (April 1917February 1918)
Franz von Holub (February 1918November 1918)
Insignia
Naval ensign: 1786–1915

After the end of the War, the Austro-Hungarians transferred their ships to the Royal Yugoslav Navy, so that the Allied Nations would not keep these ships.

References

  1. Sokol 1968, pp. 7, 9.

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