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==Retirement== | ==Retirement== | ||
In June, 1928 Scheer visited the Minoan ruins at Knossos, Crete, in company with the German archæologist Wilhelm Dörpfeld.<ref>"Admiral Scheer" (Letters to the Editor). ''The Times''. Wednesday, 28 November, 1928. Issue '''45062''', col F, | In June, 1928 Scheer visited the Minoan ruins at Knossos, Crete, in company with the German archæologist Wilhelm Dörpfeld.<ref>"Admiral Scheer" (Letters to the Editor). ''The Times''. Wednesday, 28 November, 1928. Issue '''45062''', col F, p. 17.</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Admiral Reinhard Scheer (30 September 1863 – 26 November 1928) was a prominent officer of the Imperial German Navy during the First World War, rising to command of the High Sea Fleet and then Chief of the Naval Staff.
Early Life & Career
Retirement
In June, 1928 Scheer visited the Minoan ruins at Knossos, Crete, in company with the German archæologist Wilhelm Dörpfeld.[1]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ "Admiral Scheer" (Letters to the Editor). The Times. Wednesday, 28 November, 1928. Issue 45062, col F, p. 17.
Bibliography
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