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Who was Admiral of the fleet who put forward "wolf pack tactics" for the German navy during World War II?
Deng Nici, Admiral of the fleet (189 1 ~ 1980)

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German Admiral of the fleet, the main Nazi war criminal. 19 10 joined the Royal German Navy. In World War I, he commanded a submarine to fight against a British convoy in the Mediterranean and was captured. 19 19 was released to China. 1920 to 1934, served as captain and sub-captain of torpedo boats, chief of staff of the general staff of the navy, and captain of cruisers. From 65438 to 0935, he served as commander of the first submarine detachment newly built by Nazi Germany. 1936 was promoted to brigadier general and served as commander of submarine force. 1943, promoted to Admiral of the fleet, commander-in-chief of Ren Haijun and commander of submarine force. Deng Nici is the founder of Nazi German submarine force, and an active promoter and organizer of unrestricted submarine warfare. 1945 On the eve of the collapse of Nazi Germany, Deng Nici was appointed as the Supreme Commander of North Germany. On May 1 day of the same year, according to Hitler's will, he was appointed head of state and supreme commander of the armed forces. 1946 September, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment by the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal. 1956 released from prison. He is the author of German naval strategy.