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in 1936 for a discount price after the owners were forced to flee. Whether he was involved with the supervision of slave labour used at Siemens during World War II in his role as head of security is unknown but, given his role in the company, historians think it likely.
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Nerger resigned the German Navy almost immediately after the war and did not share the fame that other German commerce raiders enjoyed. Only with the rise of the Nazis to power was Nerger celebrated as a war hero in Germany again. In 1920 he began working for
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For his exploits, Nerger was awarded the highest military decorations of the five main states of the German Empire, a feat achieved only by
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At the end of World War II, Nerger was arrested by the Soviets and incarcerated at the former
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of Rostock in 1919 and received an honorary degree in medicine from the
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1st and 2nd Class, the Knight's Cross with Swords of Prussia's Royal
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Military personnel from the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Five Months on a German Raider by Frederic George Trayes
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Raider Wolf, The Voyage of Captain Nerger, 1916–1918
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Rostock
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
German Empire
NKVD special camp Nr. 7
Sachsenhausen
Allied-occupied Germany
German Empire
Imperial German Navy
Kapitän zur See
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Pour le Mérite
Military Order of Max Joseph
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