- Wilgelm Vitgeft
Wilgelm Karlovich Vitgeft ( _ru. Вильгельм Карлович Витгефт) (1847-1904), sometimes written Wilhelm and Withöft [He was of German ancestry and his Russian name was a
transliteration .] was a Russian rear admiral during theRusso-Japanese War of 1904-1905.fleet.
He obtained his first command in 1885, the gunboat "Grosa". In 1892 he took over command of the cruiser "Wojewoda". He was promoted to Captain 1st Rank in 1894. On 26 October 1899 he was promoted to Rear Admiral and transferred to the Pacific Fleet, where he served as chief of staff to the Russian Viceroy, Evgeny Alexeiev, until 1903.
After the outbreak of the
Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, he became chief of the Naval Headquarters in the Far East. Following the death of AdmiralStepan Makarov , Vitgeft was appointed temporary commander of theRussian First Pacific Squadron (from17 April 1904 it was called the 1st Pacific Squadron). Vice AdmiralSkridlov should have replaced Makarov, but could not come to Port Arthur. Vitgeft hesitated to take his squadron to sea in an attempt to break through toVladivostok , but in August 1904 he was ordered to do so. On the morning of10 August 1904 , the Russian squadron sailed out of Port Arthur in an attempt to escape the Japanese fleet blockading the port during the later days of theSiege of Port Arthur .The Russian fleet consisted of the battleships "Tsesarevich", "Retvizan", "Pobeda", "Peresvet", "Sevastopol", and "Poltava", along with four cruisers and 14 destroyers. It was intercepted by
Admiral Togo 's Japanese fleet in theYellow Sea and in the course of the longBattle of the Yellow Sea Vitgeft was killed when his flagship "Tsesarevich" was hit by several heavy 12-inch calibre shells. Most of the confused Russian force then put back to Port Arthur and the rest was interned in neutral ports.Footnotes
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