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Guido von Usedom (October 2, 1854February 24, 1925) was a German admiral that served in the
Boxer Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, the Boxer Insurrection, or the Yihetuan Movement, was an anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising in China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by ...
and
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
. His most notable service was in the Dardanelles Campaign.


Biography


Early Years

Guido came from the Pomeranian noble family Usedom and was the son of Lieutenant Kuno von Usedom (1804–1855). He joined the
Imperial German Navy The Imperial German Navy or the Imperial Navy () was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919. It grew out of the small Prussian Navy (from 1867 the North German Federal Navy), which was mainly for coast defence. Wilhel ...
on May 31, 1871. After his training and his first tours of duty on board, he was given his first command. For a time he served as adjutant to Prince Henry of Prussia. In October 1895, Usedom, with the rank of
Korvettenkapitän () is the lowest ranking senior officer in a number of Germanic-speaking navies. Austro-Hungary Belgium Germany Korvettenkapitän, short: KKpt/in lists: KK, () is the lowest senior officer rank () in the German Navy. Address The offici ...
(Lieutenant Commander), was in command of the
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(dispatch vessel) SMS Pfeil until the end of the year, and from March 1896 he was in command of the aviso SMS Jagd for six months. From September 1896 to July 1898 he was in command of the coastal defence ship
SMS Hagen SMS was the final vessel of the six-member of coastal defense ships () built for the German Imperial Navy. Her sister ships were , , , , and . was built by the (Imperial Shipyard) in Kiel between 1891 and 1893, and was armed with a main bat ...
and was made a Senior Korvettenkapitän during this time. He then took command of the large cruiser
SMS Hertha SMS ''Hertha'' was a protected cruiser of the , built for the German Imperial German Navy, Imperial Navy (''Kaiserliche Marine'') in the 1890s. ''Hertha'' was laid down at the AG Vulcan shipyard in 1895, launched in April 1897, and commissioned ...
, which had just been put into service, on which he was promoted to the new rank of
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(Commander). He was eventually promoted to the rank of
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(Captain) on September 18, 1899.


The Boxer Rebellion

Usedom was deployed with Hertha in the
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and
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. At the beginning of the
Boxer Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, the Boxer Insurrection, or the Yihetuan Movement, was an anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising in China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by ...
, the commander of the
East Asia Squadron The German East Asia Squadron (german: Kreuzergeschwader / Ostasiengeschwader) was an Imperial German Navy cruiser Squadron (naval), squadron which operated mainly in the Pacific Ocean between the mid-1890s until 1914, when it was destroyed at th ...
, Vice Admiral
Felix von Bendemann 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 ...
, ordered a landing corps to be formed from the crews of all German cruisers to help protect the European embassies in
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. Usedom became the leader of the entire German expeditionary force of around 500 men, which was subordinate to the British commander of the foreign armed forces involved, Vice Admiral Edward Seymour. Usedom simultaneously served as its Chief of Staff. On June 10, 1900, the entire expeditionary force left
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by rail for Beijing. The advance was stopped by Chinese troops and insurgents, so that the expeditionary force had to withdraw by land. The commander of the British landing corps, Captain
John Jellicoe Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, (5 December 1859 – 20 November 1935) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Anglo-Egyptian War and the Boxer Rebellion and commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland ...
, who later became the commander of the Grand Fleet in the
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, was wounded. In this distressed situation, Seymour requested the use of the German troops under Usedom and is said to have spoken the historical phrase "The Germans to the Front". Due to his experience with the landing corps, Usedom was released from the leadership of Hertha in September 1900 and assigned to the staff of the commander-in-chief of the allied troops in
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, which enforced the end of the uprising. Parallel to this task, he had already been formally appointed as wing adjutant to the emperor on July 21, 1900. On April 5, 1902, Usedom was awarded the
Pour le Mérite The ' (; , ) is an order of merit (german: Verdienstorden) established in 1740 by Frederick the Great, King Frederick II of Prussia. The was awarded as both a military and civil honour and ranked, along with the Order of the Black Eagle, the Or ...
for his achievements in China.


Before the First World War

In August 1902, Usedom took command of the imperial yacht
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, which he held until October 1904. He then became Inspector of the I. Marine Inspection and in this capacity was promoted to Rear Admiral on March 14, 1905. At the same time he was from September 1905 the deputy director, and from January 1906 director, of the Imperial Shipyard Kiel. On August 21, 1908 he was promoted to Vice Admiral and with his retirement at the end of 1910 was given the character of Admiral.


Head of the Sonderkommando Turkey during World War I

In August 1914, with the outbreak of
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, Usedom was reactivated and sent to
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as head of the Special Command Turkey. Because of increasing signs for a
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operation against the
Dardanelles The Dardanelles (; tr, Çanakkale Boğazı, lit=Strait of Çanakkale, el, Δαρδανέλλια, translit=Dardanéllia), also known as the Strait of Gallipoli from the Gallipoli peninsula or from Classical Antiquity as the Hellespont (; ...
, and thus the risk of a siege and eventually fall of the capital of the
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, increased Usedom was
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to the Ottoman Navy. Given the rank of
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; he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Straits. Having extremely limited resources, Usedom expanded his coastal positions while having inadequate garrisons in the forts further inland. By mid-February 1915, Usedom managed to man the heavy artillery in the most important forts along the straits and to lay extensive minefields in the straits. The French battleship Bouvet and the British battleships Irresistible and
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were sunk by these mines in the course of the Dardanelles campaign. The further course of the beginning Battle of Gallipoli was determined less by Usedom than by the leadership of the Turkish land forces in form of the German general
Otto Liman von Sanders Otto Viktor Karl Liman von Sanders (; 17 February 1855 – 22 August 1929) was an Imperial German Army general who served as a military adviser to the Ottoman Army during the First World War. In 1918 he commanded an Ottoman army during the Sin ...
.Elmar B. Potter,
Chester W. Nimitz Chester William Nimitz (; February 24, 1885 – February 20, 1966) was a fleet admiral in the United States Navy. He played a major role in the naval history of World War II as Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet, and Commander in C ...
,
Jürgen Rohwer Jürgen Rohwer (24 May 192424 July 2015) was a German military historian and professor of history at the University of Stuttgart. Rohwer wrote over 400 books and essays on World War II naval history and military intelligence, which gained him wo ...
: ''Seemacht. Von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.'' München 1974, ISBN 3-7637-5112-2. S. 367 ff.
Usedom as awarded the Oak Leaves to his Pour le Mérite in August 1915, and after the campaign had ended remained in Turkey and in Ottoman service. In January 1916 he also received the substantial promotion to Admiral. He retired on November 26, 1918.


References


Literature

*
Dermot Bradley Diarmaid () is a masculine given name in the Irish language, which has historically been anglicized as Jeremiah or Jeremy, names with which it is etymologically unrelated. Earlier forms of the name include Diarmit and Diarmuit. Variations of the ...
(eds.), Hans H. Hildebrand, Ernest Henriot: ''Deutschlands Admirale 1849–1945. The military careers of naval, engineering, medical, weapons and administrative officers in the rank of admiral.'' Band 3: ''P–Z.'' Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück 1990, ISBN 3-7648-1700-3, S. 473–475. * Hans H. Hildebrand, Albert Röhr, Hans-Otto Steinmetz: ''Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe.'' Band 3, 1. Auflage, Herford 1981, ISBN 3-7822-0211-2. {{DEFAULTSORT:Usedom, Guido von 1832 births 1904 deaths German military personnel of the Boxer Rebellion Ottoman Empire admirals People from East Prussia Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (military class) Imperial German Navy admirals of World War I Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order