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Generalmajor Mathias Kräutler (Generalmajor Mathias Kraeutler)
1962: In collaboration with Karl Springenschmied, Generalmajor a.D. Kräutler published Es war ein Edelweiss: Schicksal und Weg der Zweiten Gebirgsdivision ...
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POW repatriation back to Germany
"Kisses and Tears When German Generals Left". Repatriation Escort Party at Fornham Park. Aboard the S.S. Biarritz Horace Hewinson Mrs Hewinson's husband ...
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Generalleutnant Dipl Ing Richard Schimpf (Luftwaffe)
Generalleutnant Dipl Ing Richard Schimpf (Luftwaffe)
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Generalmajor Gerhard Bassenge (Island Farm Special Camp 11 Bridgend)
Generalmajor Gerhard Bassenge who was a German POW at Island Farm Special Camp 11 Bridgend South Wales.
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D-Day Beaches Of Normandy - 2004
Jun 6, 2004 ... The Bayeux cemetery is the largest British military cemetery of the Second World War in France, the original graves were of soldiers who ...
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D-Day Beaches Of Normandy - Port En Bessin & Omaha Beach
Port en Bessin was the actual linkup point between the American and British forces on June 7, 1944. The American 16th Infantry Regiment had landed on the ...
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Pointe du Hoc (Pointe de Hoe)
Beaches Of Normandy. POINTE DU HOC. Note: Although commonly known as Pointe du Hoc it is given as the Pointe de Hoe in American official accounts. ...
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Explanation of German Date of Rank Codes (Rangsdienstalter)
After doing the calculations, Jahn’s seniority standing amongst all other officers holding the same rank and with the same date of rank would be as such: ...
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Generalleutnant Ralph Graf von Oriola
3 May 1943-15 January 1944; 13 March 1944-28 June 1944: Commander of the 299th Infantry Division on the Eastern Front.[1] [After assuming command from ...
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Generalleutnant Dipl Ing Richard Schimpf (Luftwaffe)
In both views, Schimpf is wearing the Luftwaffe "splinter" pattern camouflage smock and the unit badge of the II. Fallschirm-Korps, also known as the Meindl ...