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Naval Historical Team : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naval Historical Team The Naval Historical Team (NHT) was established by the U.S. Navy in 1949. It was a group of German naval officers under American order to reappraise the naval war history of World War II from the German perspective. The group was under control of the Office of Naval Intelligence. At the end of 1952, the NHT was disbanded, but was re-established in Karlsruhe in 1954. Under the leadership of Captain Arthur H. Graubart, Chief of Naval Intelligence in Germany, the NHT first met on 9 April 1949 in Bremerhaven. The staff included ''Generaladmiral'' a. D. Otto Schniewind,〔''außer Dienst'' (a.D.) stands for out of office or retired.〕 ''Vizeadmiral'' a. D. Friedrich Ruge, ''Vizeadmiral'' a. D. Hellmuth Heye, ''Konteradmiral'' a. D. Gerhard Wagner and ''Oberst'' a. D. Gaul. Temporarily it was further augmented by ''Konteradmiral'' a. D. Eberhard Godt, ''Kapitän zur See'' a. D. Hans-Rudolf Rösing and ''Fregattenkapitän'' a. D. Karl-Adolf Zenker. The group considered itself an incubator of a future West German navy, an aspiration culminating in Ruge's appointment as the first inspector of the ''Bundesmarine'', with Wagner as his deputy, in 1957. The primary interest of the U.S. Navy was in the German war experiences fighting against the Soviet Navy, which the U.S. Navy wanted to leverage in a possible war at sea with the Soviet Union. The findings of the NHT significantly influenced the conception of the new ''Bundesmarine'' formed in 1956. ==Notes==
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