Friedrich von Pöck, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Friedrich von Pöck

Date of Birth: 19-Aug-1825

Place of Birth: Sobotište, Trnava Region, Slovakia

Date of Death: 25-Sep-1884

Profession: military officer

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Friedrich von Pöck

  • Friedrich von Pöck (19 August 1825 – 25 September 1884) was an Austro-Hungarian admiral and commander of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.
  • In this role, he held the positions as Marinekommandant and Chief of the Marinesektion from 1871 to his retirement in 1883.
  • He had previously commanded the ship of the line Kaiser during the Second Schleswig War in 1864, though he saw no action.
  • During the Austro-Prussian War, he served as the adjutant to Archduke Albrecht during his campaign to defend Venice from the Italian army.
  • He replaced Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, the popular victor of the Battle of Lissa, who died in 1871.
  • Unlike his predecessor, Pöck was unable to leverage his uneventful naval career to secure funding from the frequently hostile Austro-Hungarian parliament, resulting in more than a decade of stagnation for the fleet.
  • Nevertheless, he did introduce the use of torpedo-armed vessels and began developing tactics to use them.
  • He also sent cruising vessels on numerous voyages abroad, which helped to show the flag overseas.
  • In late 1883, he suffered a nervous breakdown and was forced to retire, ceding his position to Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck in November.
  • Pöck died ten months later, on 25 September 1884.

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