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==1871 to 1888, Kaiser Wilhelm I== [[File:Wernerprokla.jpg|thumb|Proclamation of [[William I, German Emperor|Wilhelm I]] as [[Emperor of Germany]] at [[Versailles]], [[France]] in 1871|left]] The [[unification of Germany]] under Prussian leadership was the defining point for the creation of the Imperial Navy in 1871. The newly created emperor, [[William I, German Emperor|Wilhelm I]], as [[King of Prussia]], had previously been head of state of the strongest state forming part of the new empire. The navy remained the same as that operated by the empire's predecessor organisation in the unification of Germany, the [[North German Confederation]], which itself in 1867 had inherited the navy of the [[Kingdom of Prussia]]. Article 53 of the new Empire's constitution recognised the existence of the Navy as an independent organisation, but until 1888 it was commanded by army officers and initially adopted the same regulations as the Prussian army. Supreme command was vested in the emperor, but its first appointed chief was {{Lang|de|[[General of the Infantry (Germany)|General der Infanterie]]}} (General of the Infantry) [[Albrecht von Stosch]]. [[Kiel]] on the [[Baltic Sea]] and [[Wilhelmshaven]] on the [[North Sea]] served as the Navy's principal naval bases. The former Navy Ministry became the [[German Imperial Admiralty|Imperial Admiralty]] on 1 February 1872, while Stosch became formally an admiral in 1875. Initially the main task of the new Imperial Navy was coastal protection, with France and Russia seen as Germany's most likely future enemies. The Imperial Navy's tasks were then to prevent any invasion force from landing and to protect coastal towns from possible bombardment.{{sfnp|Herwig|1987|p=13}} In March 1872 a [[German Imperial Naval Academy]] was created at Kiel for training officers, followed in May by the creation of a 'Machine Engineer Corps', and in February 1873 a 'Medical Corps'. In July 1879 a separate 'Torpedo Engineer Corps' was created dealing with torpedoes and mines.{{sfnp|Herwig|1987|p=13}} In May 1872 a ten-year building programme was instituted to modernise the fleet. This called for eight armoured [[frigate]]s, six armoured [[corvette]]s, twenty light corvettes, seven [[Monitor (warship)|monitor]]s, two [[Floating battery|floating batteries]], six [[aviso]]s, eighteen [[gunboat]]s and twenty-eight [[torpedo boat]]s, at an estimated cost of 220 million [[German gold mark|gold marks]]. The building plan had to be approved by the ''[[Reichstag (German Empire)|Reichstag]]'', which controlled the allocation of funds, although one-quarter of the money came from French war reparations.{{sfnp|Herwig|1987|p=14}} In 1883 Stosch was replaced by another general, [[Leo von Caprivi|Count Leo von Caprivi]]. At this point the navy had seven armoured frigates and four armoured corvettes, 400 officers and 5,000 ratings. The objectives of coastal defence remained largely unchanged, but there was a new emphasis on development of the torpedo, which offered the possibility of relatively small ships successfully attacking much larger ones. In October 1887 the first torpedo division was created at Wilhelmshaven and the second torpedo division based at Kiel. In 1887 Caprivi requested the construction of ten armoured frigates. Greater importance was placed at this time on development of the army, which was expected to be more important in any war. However, the [[Kiel Canal]] was commenced in June 1887, which connected the North Sea with the Baltic through the Jutland peninsula, allowing German ships to travel between the two seas avoiding waters controlled by other countries. This shortened the journey for commercial ships, but specifically united the two areas principally of concern to the German navy, at a cost of 150 million marks.{{sfnp|Herwig|1987|p=14}} Later, the protection of German maritime trade routes became important. This soon involved the setting up of some overseas supply stations, so called ''Auswärtige Stationen'' (foreign stations) and in the 1880s the Imperial Navy played a part in helping to secure the establishment of [[German colonial empire|German colonies and protectorates]] in Africa, Asia and Oceania.
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