Wolf Junge

Wolf Junge (5 January 1903 – 21 February 1964) was a German naval officer of World War II.

[1] He temporarily took control of the ship on 3 April 1944 when Meyer was badly wounded during the Operation Tungsten air attack on the Tirpitz.

[1][3] However, he was unpopular with the battleship's crew as he was perceived to have had little experience operating warships at sea.

Junge had been appointed as a staff officer at the OKM in that month.

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