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Felix von Bendemann (8 August 1848 – 31 October 1915) was an Admiral of the German Imperial Navy ( Kaiserliche Marine).


Early life

Bendemann was born in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony. He was the son of the painter Eduard Julius Friedrich Bendemann (1811–1889) and Lida Schadow, who was the daughter of the sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow. The painter Rudolf Bendemann was his brother.


Naval career

Bendemann and three brothers served in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870–71. He was in the Prussian Navy as an officer on the gunboat in
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when the war began. On 23 October the news of the outbreak of war reached the ship's captain, Eduard von Knorr. The SMS ''Meteor'' sailed for Cuba where, on 9 November they fought the only serious naval battle of the war with the French aviso ''Bouvet'' commanded by capitaine de frégate Alexandre Franquet. After an artillery exchange and an attempts by the ''Bouvet'' to ram the ''Meteor'', both ships were incapacitated. Although the French left the scene of battle, the outcome was indecisive. As a result of this wartime conduct, he was honored with the then rarely given Iron Cross.''"Judentum in Deutschland"''
citing Dietrich Bronder. (1975). ''Bevor Hitler kam,'' pp. 324-346.
Bendeman was enrolled in the
German Imperial Naval Academy The German Imperial Naval Academy (''Marineakademie'') at Kiel, Germany, was the higher education institution of the Imperial German Navy, ''Kaiserliche Marine'', where naval officers were prepared for service in the higher levels of comman ...
(''Marineakademie'') in 1874. In his class would be three other future admirals: Otto von Diederichs, Viktor Valois and Gustav von Senden-Bibran. Lieutenant-Commander (''Korvettenkapitän'') Bendemann commanded the SMS ''Olga'' in 1884 as part of the newly formed West African-cruiser squadron (''Westafrikanische Geschwader''), again under Rear Admiral Eduard von Knorr, to carry out " gunboat diplomacy" in Germany's Western African area of interest, the colony of Kamerun, against a local revolt. Troops landed from Knorr's SMS ''Fürst Bismarck'' and the ''Olga'' stormed the rebels and by 22 December succeeded in defeating the rebels. This led to treaties with France and Britain recognizing Cameroon as a German Colony. Afterward, a pleased Kaiser Wilhelm I awarded Bendemann the Prussian Order of the Royal Crown, 3rd Class with Swords. He and the German navy suffered a misfortune on 16 February 1894. While Captain of the
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taking a trial trip with forced drought the main boiler-tube burst, the explosion causing the death of over forty men. From 14 March until 31 December 1899, he served as Chief of the Admiralty Staff (''Admiralstab''). In this position he expressed his concern for what he saw as Germany's hopeless situation with a weak navy and facing Britain in isolation. One solution he saw an alliance with the United States, which was already a valuable trading partner of Germany. He also favored such '' realpolitik'' actions as the violation of Danish neutrality, in case of war with Great Britain, by immediately occupying the waterways of the Danish archipelago ( The Belts) to deny the Royal Navy access to the Baltic Sea and Russia. From February 1900 until 1902, he commanded the German East Asia Squadron (''Ostasiengeschwader'') from his flagships the
SMS Irene SMS ''Irene'' was a protected cruiser or ''Kreuzerkorvette'' of the German Imperial Navy (''Kaiserliche Marine'') and the lead ship of the . She had one sister, ; the two ships were the first protected cruisers built by the German Navy. ''Irene ...
, and then the SMS Hertha. When Bendemann took command of the East Asia Squadron, he found it unprepared for the challenges presented by the
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. He actually had to borrow charts from the Russians and maps from the British in order to operate in the Yellow Sea. Nevertheless, he forcefully advanced the idea of taking the Taku Forts and the ships under his command were able to make a noteworthy contribution in the Battle of Taku Forts. On 8 June 1900 he brought the large cruisers SMS ''Hansa'', SMS Hertha and the small cruisers SMS Gefion and
SMS Irene SMS ''Irene'' was a protected cruiser or ''Kreuzerkorvette'' of the German Imperial Navy (''Kaiserliche Marine'') and the lead ship of the . She had one sister, ; the two ships were the first protected cruisers built by the German Navy. ''Irene ...
before the Taku Fort (together with warships of other nations) to landing detachments of '' Seebataillone'' (marines) for the protection of their citizens in Tientsin From 1903 through 1907, he was head of the North Sea Naval Station '' Marinestation der Nordsee'' in Wilhelmshaven. Admiral von Bendemann died in Halensee ( Berlin) on 31 October 1915.


Honors

* 1870—Honored with the then rarely given Iron Cross * 1884—Prussian Order of the Royal Crown, 3rd Class with Swords. * 1902—Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the
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. * 1905—Bendemann was raised to the Prussian nobility (knighted). * 1906—Japan's ribbon bar 1st Class, Grand Cordon was conferred on May 8, 1906, recognizing his actions as Commander of the Squadron during the
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. * 1909—Inducted as member 390 of the Gesetzlose Gesellschaft zu Berlin. * 'Mount Bendemann' and 'Bendemann Harbour' in New Guinea were named in his honor by his friend
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, who was German colonial commissioner ( Reichskommissar) in the area, 1887–1910.


See also


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * Bronder, Dietrich Karl Heinz. (1975)
''Bevor Hitler kam''
(''Before Hitler Came''). Geneva, Switzerland: Marva. *


External links


michaeltillheinze.de
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