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German admiral (1866 – 1944)
Friedrich Boedicker (13 March 1866, Kassel – 20 September 1944) was a Vizeadmiral (Vice Admiral) of the Kaiserliche Marine during the First World War
Friedrich_Boedicker
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
Atlantic, from 7 July to 1 August 1909. Starting in September 1910, Friedrich Boedicker took command of the ship, a position he held for the next three years
SMS_Schleswig-Holstein
First World War event
accompanying cruisers and destroyers, commanded by Rear Admiral Friedrich Boedicker, to bombard the coastal ports of Yarmouth and Lowestoft. Although
Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft
Bombardment_of_Yarmouth_and_Lowestoft
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
to torpedo Lützow without success. Konteradmiral (Rear Admiral) Friedrich Boedicker, the deputy commander of I Scouting Group, temporarily raised his
SMS_Lützow
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
leave, so the German ships were under the command of Konteradmiral Friedrich Boedicker, who flew his flag in Seydlitz. The German battlecruisers Derfflinger
SMS_Seydlitz
World War I order of battle
Zenker 2nd Scouting Group (II. Aufklärungsgruppe) Konteradmiral Friedrich Boedicker SMS Frankfurt (flagship): KptzS Thilo von Trotha SMS Elbing (scuttled
Battle of Jutland order of battle
Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle
Calendar year
7 – Hans Fruhstorfer, German lepidopterist (d. 1922) March 13 – Friedrich Boedicker, German admiral (d. 1944) March 15 – Matthew Charlton, Australian
1866
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
on sick leave, so the German ships were under the command of KAdm Friedrich Boedicker. Derfflinger, Lützow, Moltke, Seydlitz and Von der Tann left the
SMS_Derfflinger
German admiral (1863–1932)
for a spa in Bad Nenndorf, where he spent five weeks. His deputy, Friedrich Boedicker, assumed temporary command. Hipper returned to his post on 12 May
Franz_von_Hipper
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
on sick leave, so the German ships were under the command of KAdm Friedrich Boedicker. The German battlecruisers Derfflinger, Lützow, Moltke, Seydlitz
SMS_Moltke
Calendar year
1918) John J. Schumacher, American entrepreneur September 20 – Friedrich Boedicker, German admiral (b. 1866) September 22 – Fritz Lindemann, German
1944
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
formation from the south at 04:50. Konteradmiral (KAdm–Rear Admiral) Friedrich Boedicker, the German commander, initially ordered his battlecruisers to continue
SMS_Wiesbaden
Award
Werner von Blomberg Friedrich Boedicker Walter Böning Walter Braemer Karl-Heinrich Brenner Eduard von Capelle Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia Archduke
Friedrich-August-Kreuz
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
leave, so the German ships were under the command of Konteradmiral Friedrich Boedicker. The German battlecruisers Derfflinger, Lützow, Moltke, Seydlitz
SMS_Von_der_Tann
Prussian order of chivalry
Grand Cross, with Scepter and Crown, by Friedrich Wilhelm IV Prince Heinrich of Prussia, second son of Friedrich III and brother of Wilhelm II Empress Augusta
Order_of_the_Red_Eagle
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
North Sea on 23 October, König Albert served as the flagship of KAdm Friedrich Boedicker, leading a force of heavy ships, including Kaiserin, Nassau, Rheinland
SMS_König_Albert
German, Yugoslav, and Italian light cruiser (1900–1943)
the defenses of Wilhelmshaven. In October that year, Konteradmiral Friedrich Boedicker, then the commander of the I Squadron, came aboard Niobe; the bulk
SMS_Niobe
World War I military operation
over the Baltic fleet and the Russian power centre. Vice Admiral Friedrich Boedicker was appointed commander of the German forces, who immediately ordered
Operation_Schlußstein
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
approaching the German formation from the south at 04:50. KAdm Friedrich Boedicker, the German commander, initially ordered his battlecruisers to continue
SMS_Elbing
Decade
7 – Hans Fruhstorfer, German lepidopterist (d. 1922) March 13 – Friedrich Boedicker, German admiral (d. 1944) March 15 – Matthew Charlton, Australian
1860s
Cancelled 1918 German Imperial Navy operation
Markgraf Fleet Flagship battleship: Baden (F, Adm Hipper) I. BS (VAdm Friedrich Boedicker) battleships: Ostfriesland (F), Thüringen, Posen, Nassau, Oldenburg
Naval order of 24 October 1918
Naval_order_of_24_October_1918
Order of merit in the Kingdom of Saxony
von Zeppelin Commander's Cross 1st Class Friedrich Boedicker Paul Puhallo von Brlog Adolf von Deines Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer Georg, Crown Prince
Albert_Order
— Friedrich Zickwolff, Wehrmacht general (born 1893) 18 September — Anton Saefkow, German communist (born 1903) 20 September — Friedrich Boedicker, German
1944_in_Germany
October 1934 27 January 1918 21 April 1884 Imperial German Navy Friedrich Boedicker 13 March 1866 20 September 1944 27 January 1918 21 April 1884 Imperial
List_of_admirals_of_Germany
1916 major naval battle during World War I
scored the first hit of the battle when SMS Elbing, of Rear-Admiral Friedrich Boedicker's Scouting Group II, hit her British counterpart Galatea at extreme
Battle_of_Jutland
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
won the Schiesspreis for cruisers again that year. In October, KK Friedrich Boedicker replaced Mischke as the ship's captain. By 1908, she was the only
SMS_Frauenlob
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
Shortly after arriving in Kiel on 28 August, Graudenz took KAdm Friedrich Boedicker aboard; he replaced Hebbinghaus as the group commander. Graudenz
SMS_Graudenz
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
Fleet. The unit was commanded by Konteradmiral (KAdm—Rear Admiral) Friedrich Boedicker. Frankfurt then conducted individual training to prepare her crew
SMS_Frankfurt
Civil and military order of Oldenburg
Verdy du Vernois Joachim von Amsberg (general) Friedrich Boedicker Alexander von Falkenhausen Friedrich Ritter von Haack [de] Fritz von Loßberg Franz Ritter
House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis
House_and_Merit_Order_of_Peter_Frederick_Louis
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
as its flagship from 4 August to 30 October, initially under KAdm Friedrich Boedicker until 11 September, when he was replaced by Reuter. During this period
SMS_Stralsund
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
and Hanko. The ship was assigned to IV Scouting Group under VAdm Friedrich Boedicker for Operation Schlußstein, a planned amphibious attack on the Russian
SMS_Kolberg
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
commander of II Scouting Group, Konteradmiral (KAdm–Rear Admiral) Friedrich Boedicker, transferred to Regensburg on 14 October, making her the group flagship
SMS_Regensburg
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
cruiser Frauenlob. At that time Fregattenkapitän (FK—Frigate Captain) Friedrich Boedicker took command of the ship. In February, she and the rest of the scouting
SMS_Stettin
Month in 1916
County Galway. A German battle squadron commanded by Rear Admiral Friedrich Boedicker bombarded the ports of Yarmouth and Lowestoft on the eastern English
April_1916
March – Hans Fruhstorfer, German lepidopterist (d. 1922) 13 March – Friedrich Boedicker, Vizeadmiral (vice admiral) (d. 1944) 15 March – Matthew Charlton
1866_in_Germany
Talavera) was a Baden major general and military writer. Porbeck's father (né Boedicker) was of middle-class origin. He had been adopted by an uncle and was thenceforth
Heinrich_von_Porbeck
doi:10.1002/anie.200906653. hdl:2066/83742. PMID 20572214. S2CID 18609389. Boedicker JQ, Vincent ME, Ismagilov RF (2009-07-27). "Microfluidic confinement of
Droplet-based_microfluidics
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Peaceful Ruler; Elf; Magical Counsel; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Teutonic American German
Peaceful ruler.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Dietrich, DIEDRICH means "first of the people; king of nations."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Dutch, German, Swedish
Peace; Peaceful Ruler; Peace-keeper
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Teutonic
Peaceful Ruler; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of the Germanic personal name Friederich.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Old High German Friedrich, FEETRIKKI means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
German
From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian American German
Peaceful ruler.
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
Teutonic German
Peaceful ruler.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
German
Contracted form of German Frideric, FRIDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French
Merciful Leader
Male
German
Pet form of German Friedrich, FRITZ means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Polish
Variant spelling of Polish Friderich, FRYDRYCH means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
German
Nickname'peaceful ruler.
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wanted; Desired
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Cool; Sweet
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Belonging to the Family of Holy Ones
Male
Dutch
, kingly, powerful; or, horn of the sun.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Formless Goddess; Divine
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Dearly loved.
Female
English
(Hebrew מַרְתָּה, Aramaic: מַרְתָּ×, Greek: ΜάÏθα): Greek name of Aramaic origin, MARTHA means "lady, mistress." In the bible, this is the name of a sister of Lazarus.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Tall; Lofty; Slim; Towering
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Indian, Telugu
Praying
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Hindu, Indian
Thanks
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
FRIEDRICH BOEDICKER
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n.
A school for young children, conducted on the theory that education should be begun by gratifying and cultivating the normal aptitude for exercise, play, observation, imitation, and construction; -- a name given by Friedrich Froebel, a German educator, who introduced this method of training, in rooms opening on a garden.
a.
Discovered, or first described, by Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1733-1794), the founder of modern embryology.