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Carl Friedrich Gauss and Karl Theodor von d Nitz are two different historical figures.
Karl von Dönitz was a German mathematician who was a famous mathematician of the 19th century, and his contributions had a profound impact on mathematics and physics. He is the author of several inventions, most notably Gaussian elimination. He also invented Gauss's theorem, Gaussian integral, Gaussian gravitational law, Gaussian law, Gaussian function, and many more.
His research has also contributed to many progressive state discussions, such as probability theory, topology, geometry, and astronomy.
Carl Dönitz was a German politician who served as a naval commander in Nazi Germany and was Germany's last prime minister in World War II. He played an important role in World War II, he served as a naval commander of Nazi Germany, his command played an important role in the late stages of World War II, and he also formed a new navy, which played an important role in the final months.
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Dönitz was tried at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in October 1946 and sentenced to 10 years in prison, which he was released from prison in 1956. Dönitz was dissatisfied with the verdict until his death. After his release from prison, he settled in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Later, he was interviewed by French journalists and published a book entitled "German Naval Strategy in World War II" in the form of answering reporters' questions. The book reviews and summarizes the strategies and tactics of German submarines in World War II, and takes the opportunity to boast about itself and exonerate himself from the war charges.
He is the author of "German Submarines in World War II", "Ten Years and Twenty Days", "My Changing Life", and "German Naval Strategy in World War II".
On October 24, 1980, Dönitz died of illness at the age of 89.
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I only remember being a German **, and passed away peacefully in the eighties
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Both of Dönitz's sons died in World War II. His youngest son, Peter, died on 19 May 1943 as a watchman on the U-954 submarine, while his older brother Klaus died on 13 May 1944 during a raid on the torpedo boat S-141. Dönitz's daughter, Ursula, was married to submarine commander Günther Hessler.
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"Ten Years and Twenty Days", "My Changing Life", "German Submarines in World War II", "German Naval Strategy in World War II".
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