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Auflistung der SS-Führer im Generalsrang der Waffen-SS entsprechend der Dienstaltersliste Artur Phleps, Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer Siebenbürgen, rumänisch-deutscher Offizier, –, auch General der Waffen-SS; gefallen. Die Schutzstaffel (SS) war eine nationalsozialistische Organisation in der Weimarer Republik SS Adolf Hitler und der Dachauer SS-Wachsturmbann „Oberbayern“, unter der Leitung von SD-Offizieren die Führung der konkurrierenden SA. Alfons Rebane kämpfte in der Wehrmacht und der Waffen-SS gegen die Rote Armee. Er galt als der beste baltische Freiwillige und erhielt. Kritischer, unabhängiger Journalismus der linken Nachrichtenseite taz: Analysen, Hintergründe, Kommentare, Interviews, Reportagen. Genossenschaft seit. Many translated example sentences containing "ss-Offizier" – English-German dictionary and search engine for English translations. Sterbeort, Damaskus. Beruf, SS-Offizier. Parteizugehörigkeit, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. Religionszugehörigkeit. Ereignis. Nachlass/Vorlass. Scherwitz: Der jüdische SS-Offizier eBook: Kugler, Anita: gite-broceliande.eu: Kindle-Shop.

The investigation also took place in West Germany in but stalled for "lack of evidence". Died 20 February Christian Peder Kryssing.
SS General and Gauleiter of Carinthia. Born 13 September After employed by the US for ten years in chemical warfare research in West Germany.
Died 29 June August Schmidthuber. Karl Eberhard Schöngarth. Commander of an Einsatzgruppen ; perpetrated the Massacre of Lviv professors , among other atrocities; Wannsee Conference participant; executed 16 May after being found guilty of killing an Allied POW 21 November Born 27 November , Berlin.
Chief of Einsatzkommando 5 In May Sentenced to 20 years in Einsatzgruppen Trial; commuted to 15 years January released 9 January Died 11 November Born 30 December Died 23 August Heer panzer general.
Born 7 February Died 28 October Freundeskreis der Reichsführer SS. Governor of the Lodz ghetto until December Disappeared fate unknown.
Special Representative of the Reich in various South East countries. Wilhelm Fritz von Roettig. Friedrich Weber. Ernst Heinrich Freiherr von Weizsäcker.
Awarded the Knight's Cross on 4 September He was killed by an allied naval barrage in Gustav Adolf von Wulffen. Born 18 April Awarded Pour le Merite 21 April Died of Wounds 4 May Humbert Achamer-Pifrader.
Died 25 April in Linz. Waffen-SS commander. Officially declared dead 31 December in ironically he actually died under alias Werner Bieleke 28 November Friedrich-Wilhelm Bock.
He was born 6 May His military service; 2 August to 1 February F. Sturmbannführer Joined SS at this rank ; 5 January Standartenführer; 1 August Commander of 9.
SS-Panzer-Division Hohenstaufen , 4. SS-Polizei-Panzergrenadier-Division , Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS.
Died 11 March Hanover Germany. Participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins. Sentenced to death by a Polish court after the war and executed on 12 June Also a hydraulic engineer and informant for the Sicherheitsdienst SD.
Prince Christoph of Hesse. Born 14 May Also, reserve captain at RFSS staff. Luftwaffe major. Killed in airplane accident 7 October Artist and soldier responsible for much of the Third Reich SS regalia.
Diebitsch worked with graphic designer Walter Heck to design the all-black SS uniform. Also with his business partner Industrialist Franz Nagy, Diebitsch began the production of art porcelain at the porcelain factory Porzellan Manufaktur Allach.
Was a member of the Einsatzgruppen during Operation Weserübung; commanded the Sicherheitspolizei and Sicherheitsdienst in Norway; died 11 May in Porsgrunn.
Died 24 January Belgrade. Born 19 April Generaldirektor der Nationalbiobliothek in Wien - Died 8 April Suicide. Born 8 January Former leader of the National Socialist Group in Estonia.
Born 6 March In sentenced to 10 years in prison-released KZ commander Esterwegen concentration camp. Born 16 May Died 13 April Born 39 December Thomas Müller.
Born 31 May Participant Wannsee Conference. Arrested after World War II but released because of poor health. Died 23 March Born 1 February Responsible for the murder of prisoner of war French general Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny on 19 January near the village of Nossen.
Arrested in Twice sentenced to 25 years of forced labor in Moscow 22 March Released as a so-called Nichtamnestierter "non-amnestied" in September and repatriated to Germany.
Committed suicide after being arrested for war crimes 8 August He also made contributions in aircraft design, including the Junkers Ju 88, and the Focke-Wulf Ta Additionally, he helped develop and manufacture retaliatory weapons Vergeltungswaffen , such as the V-1 flying bombs Fi flying bombs.
Member of Einsatzkommando , SD , and Himmler's personal staff. Police President of Vienna and Leader of Interpol. Born 19 July in Görlitz, Prussia.
His uncle was Benno von Arent Generalleutnant. Member of the Freikorps. Joined the Nazi Party in he was one of the founders of the "Bund nationalsozialistischer Bühnen- und Filmkünstler" "Union of national-socialist stage and movie artists" , which was renamed "Kameradschaft deutscher Künstler" "fellowship of German artists" after Hitler's rise to power in Arent was appointed "Reichsbühnenbildner" "Reich stage designer" in and "Reichsbeauftragter für die Mode" "Reich agent for fashion" in He designed the diplomatic uniform of the Nazi diplomatic service.
In , he was given the rank of SS-Oberführer. Died 14 October Ferdinand von Sammern-Frankenegg. Stub: 9 November ; Staff: Stab SS — Oberabschnitt Nordost: 1.
SS — Abschnitt IX: 1. Mjr d. Pol: Banja Luka. Born 4. Served in World War I Feb Leinfelden. Aide to Erich von dem Bach Zelewski.
In , Wigand was found guilty in Hamburg for war crimes and was sentenced to Born 21 November Bohemia. In chief of Gestapo in Darmstadt. In September he became commander of Einsatzgruppen A , which was responsible for the mass murder of civilians mostly Jewish.
On 31 August , awarded with the Iron Cross 2nd Class award. Killed in air raid 21 April Born 24 October Died 15 May Ludolf Jakob von Alvensleben.
Born 9 August He escaped investigation after the war and is reported to have died when his car overturned on a road outside Dortmund.
In —40 and again in the summer and fall of he joined the Security Police to carry out what were called "special duties" spezielle Aufgaben , a euphemism for executions of Jews and others the Nazis considered undesirable.
Augsburg was used by CIC from to as an expert on Soviet affairs. Born 10 November Died 8 February Born 13 August Executed 7 June Born 17 November Died 20 December Born 29 May Suicide 2 May Served as Himmler's personal representative to the Italian government and the Vatican.
Born 14 October Einsatzkommando commander. After the end of the war, Ehrlinger went into hiding in Schleswig-Holstein under the alias of Erich Fröscher.
In , he moved with his family to Konstanz and worked under a false name as a host in the local casino. In , he married for the second time and started using his real name, and by worked as a foreman in Volkswagen in Karlsruhe.
In December , he was arrested. Two years later Ehrlinger was sentenced by the State Court of Karlsruhe Landsgericht Karlsruhe to twelve years imprisonment.
The case was appealed and his sentence was officially remitted in , four years after he was released from prison.
Waldemar Fegelein. Brother of Hermann Fegelein. Died 20 November Commandant of Majdanek Concentration Camp.
Executed 15 April Died 8 April Hans Friedemann Götze. Born 3 November Born 25 April Member of SS-Standarte 1 and bearer of the Blutfahne. Died 28 January Max Hansen.
Born 31 July Died 7 March Gebhard Ludwig Himmler. Brother of Heinrich Himmler. Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden.
Born 5 February Executed 23 February Author of the infamous Jäger Report. Born 7 January Died 6 August Wannsee Conference participant. Josef Albert Meisinger.
The chief of the Gestapo at Katowice and was the head of the political department at Auschwitz, conducting "third degree" methods of interrogation from March until September As such, he frequently sent prisoners to Auschwitz for incarceration or execution.
He visited Auschwitz on several occasions. After the war, Mildner testified at the Nuremberg Trials and remained in custody until released in Post-war fate unknown.
Also Mayor of Settina and Wiesbaden. Died 9 April Professor Dr. Wilhelm Pfannenstiel. Heinrich Petersen. Born 19 November Killed 25 April Born 24 June Awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
Nicknamed "Estonian Rommel". Postwar worked for MI6 and involved in Operation Jungle. Died 8 March Born 6 Nov Minister of Justice Quisling Government of Norway.
Died 21 June Born 25 February Died 12 September Born 10 July Executed 2 June Born 3 January Died 8 June Born 26 February Commandant of the Lichtenburg and Ravensbrück concentration camps.
First commandant of Dachau concentration camp. Born 30 March On 11 April Woermann was sentenced to 7 years in prison.
On 12 December, it was lowered to 5 years. However, he was released early in or Died 5 July Born 22 April Was an adjutant to Martin Bormann.
Died 27 September Born 15 June Died 2 May Born 1 October At Pohl trial sentenced to 20 years — reduced to 15 years. Died February Born 8 February Fritz Dietrich.
Born 6 August Postwar tried and executed 22 October Born 19 March Tried and found guilty of war crimes and hanged 1 June Born 8.
Sentenced to life; request for revision rejected April ; Fired for Liability April Died 1 August Born 10 March Werner Göttsch.
Commandant at Birkenau , Natzweiler concentration camp , Flossenbürg. Joined SD Involved in Ardeatine massacre. Georg Ritter von Hengl.
Film producer of The Eternal Jew. Commander of Auschwitz concentration camp. Born 28 February Waltersdorf , Austria.
Formed SA troop in Born 23 September In prison from until escape ; died 9 February Born 16 September Hitler's chauffeur and an original member of SS-Begleitkommando des Führers.
Died 24 January Born 15 September , served as SS officer. At Pohl Trial sentenced to life-commuted to 20 years. Later involved in researching oil shale sites and wind power also V-2 Rocket development.
Organised the Bayreuth opera "War Festival". Commander of Frikorps Danmark. Born 16 April ; involved with Maly Trostenets extermination camp.
Settled after the war in West Germany. In , the public prosecutor's office in Koblenz ended an investigation against him "because of the absence of sufficient evidence of guilt".
On 4 August Maywald was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for murder and complicity involving 8, Jews in Latvia.
Date of death unknown. Gestapo and Einsatzkommando Ek2. Tried sentenced to 20 years; released Died 1 March Released 18 December Head of Aachen Gestapo in and head of Frankfort Gestapo — Head of Einsatzkommando 12 from — In he was appointed head of the "Foreigners and Enemies of the State" division of the Gestapo.
From August to September he was head of the state police in Düsseldorf. On 10 April Nosske was sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes.
In his sentence was commuted to ten years in prison. At Pohl Trial-sentenced to 10 years. Reported to have died Head of Dresdner Bank ; sentenced in Ministries Trial to served 7 years; released died Born 12 August In sentenced to six years in prison but released for medical reasons.
Born 7 August He went on to join the SS in October He became a research leader in human experiments involving information extraction.
Heinz Schubert. Born 27 August Defendant in Einsatzgruppen Trial sentenced to death-commuted to 10 years.
Died 17 August Chef der Gestapo in Darmstadt. Im August amtierte er im Rang eines Oberregierungsrates als Kriminalrat und Gruppenleiter im Reichskriminalpolizeiamt.
Richard Schulze A. Richard Schulze-Kossens. Executed 3 May Executed with Bronislav Kaminski Tasked with defense of food supply lines against Yugoslav Partisan paramilitary and suppressing communist rebellion, former spy.
Suspected to have migrated to Argentina by the end of the war in or defecting to Bleiburg, Austria. In October , he was transferred to the Waffen-SS.
Died 15 September in prison Hospital. Worked under Dr. Karl Gebhardt with Dr. Fritz Fischer and Dr. Herta Oberheuser in medical experiments on human subjects from Ravensbrück.
Hitler's personal surgeon from , forward. Some sources report that he helped Magda Goebbels kill her children as they slept in the Vorbunker on 1 May Christian Frederik von Schalburg.
Martin Gottfried Weiss. Born 3 June Weiden in der Oberpfalz. Commandant at Neuengamme concentration camp and in Dachau concentration camp.
Executed 29 May Landsberg Germany. Born: 18 July in Eschwege near Kassel in Germany. Served in World War I.
Commandant of Dachau — Alleged to have been shot by one of his own subordinates April and died 2 May Reserve captain retd. Position: Chief, Stapoleitstelle Breslau.
Sentenced to prison Released 24 October Deputy Commandant KZ Auschwitz. Richard Baer. Committed suicide after arrest.
Sentence commuted to Life imprisonment in After prison release, reported to have been part of the Gehlen Org. Died 8 December Born 20 December Associate of Adolf Eichmann; deported Jews from Italy.
Tried for war crimes in Died in custody 17 December Born Zduny Krs. Posen SS-Sturmbannführer und Major der Schutzpolizei. Was the commander of the Schutzpolizei Bataillon z.
Awarded War Cross of Merit I. Class with Swords. Residing in Solingen after the war. Commandant of Theresienstadt concentration camp. Postwar employed by the Gehlen Org.
Died 13 December Born 18 December Involved in Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. KIA 29 June Member of S. Commandant of Herzogenbusch concentration camp.
Hans Günther. Adolf Eichmann deputy. Brother of Rolf Günther. Brother of Hans Günther. Born 14 October Altleis. Commandant SD-Aussenstelle Groningen.
Death sentence 20 March Commuted 21 January Released 1 September Died 9 September at Bensberg. Born 18, May Served in Einsatzkommando 3 and 4b 22 June — 2 October Commanded the Rollkommando Hamann.
Aide to Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Died 13 July Born 23 December Killed in Battle of Berlin May Served as political advisor to Edmund Veesenmayer , German plenipotentiary in Hungary during Hoettl testified for the defense at the Nuremberg trials.
Deputy head of the Aktion Reinhard programme. Postwar member of Gehlen Organization. Born 11 August Vallby Sweden. Killed in a riding accident 26 January Detained Sentenced to death 2 July Released Died 23 February Karl-Heinz Keitel.
Ludwig Kepplinger. Born 30 October Chief inspector of the statistical bureau of the SS. Author of the Korherr Report. Died 24 November Born 29 November Ortelsburg East Prussia.
Died 13 October Glenskirchen Germany. Born 26 November Detained by the British after the War and turned over to the French; released; acquitted at Denazilization hearing.
HSSP Norway. Alexander Bernhard Hans Piorkowski. Born 11 October Commandant of KZ Dachau. Executed 22 October Born 19 October Involved in Human Experiments.
Postwar recruited by the CIA. Died 26 February Paul Otto Radomski. Commandant of the Syrets concentration camp and Haidari concentration camp.
Relieved of command in Reported died 14 March Commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp. May have been involved in suppression of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in and was definitely involved in Marzabotto massacre of Sentenced to life in prison in and released in Died 26 April Born 15 March The Nazi Gauleiter of Bayreuth.
Arrested sentenced to 8 years; sentence changed to 13 years. Died 8 November Tried and executed 26 July in killing U. Soldier Roderick Stephen Hall and murders of six other Allied soldiers.
Born 11 March Involved in killing of Kurt von Schleicher 30 June Died 23 December Born 15 August Postwar worked for the Ghelen Org. Born 25 March At Pohl Trial-sentenced to hang; commuted to lifetime imprisonment in ;commuted to 20 years in Born 23 March Involved with slave labor in V-2 Program.
Died 16 June Hans-Georg von Charpentier. Born 8 June Chemist involved in Action T4 killings and human experiments.
Arrested served 6 years 6 months. Died 24 December Born 21 June Kriminalrat der Polizei. Sentenced to 20 years imprisonment Born 13 MArch Alleged to have been killed 21 April ; in sentenced in absentia for his crimes to lifelong forced labor.
Born 28 March Plauen. Kommandant of Natzweiler-Struthof and Flossenbürg concentration camps. In sentenced to Life inprisoment later reduced to 15 years.
Died 23 October Dachau , Germany. Sipo Amsterdam, sentenced to 12 years imprisonment Date of birth Killed Michael Karkoc ].
Racial anthropologist who worked for the Ahnenerbe. Reported to have been killed in Holland on orders of superior Karl Eberhard Schongarth. Born in Bremen.
Sipo Amsterdam III ,. Joachim Boosfeld. Commandant of Drancy internment camp. Adolf Eichmann 's assistant. Postwar alias Dr. Georg Fischer-resident in Syria.
In the Syrian Government declined to extradite him to Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Alleged to have been alive as of Unknown if still alive.
Douglas Berneville-Claye. Born 13 March Arrested April Tried 13 December Condemned to death-sentence commuted to life in prison. Released 26 February Died 3 May Cairo, Egypt.
Born 10 August He was a member of the Imperial Research Council. He was recruited to lead an Egyptian missile program in the s, which failed due to missing components.
Died 23 November Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer. Commander of the Nederlandsche SS. Served in Waffen-SS. Killed 22 February Born 11 July Battle of Berlin, 28 April, one-hundred eight Soviet tanks had been destroyed in the southeast of Berlin within the S-Bahn.
The French squads under the command of Fenet accounted for "about half" of the tanks. Died 14 September Kinrad Fiebig. Born 18 February ; World War I veteran.
Charged with embezzlement and killing prisoner witness. Shot by SS 15 April Aide to Werner Best. Also served in SS Panzer Corps.
Died 31 July Introduced Zyklon B gas into Auschwitz. Involved in death of Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Reported missing 2 May — unknown if he was killed or survived the war.
Liaison officer at Polish NSZ staff. After war Fuchs operated with Hubert Jura for the US intelligence network created to work in the newly established countries controlled by the Soviet Union [12].
Involved in Harvest Festival massacre of Jews. Executed 3 December for war crimes. Served as assistant to Walter Schellenberg from Commander of the Plaszow concentration camp.
Viktor Eberhard Gräbner. Awarded the Knight's Cross. Born 1 September in Bordesholm. Untersturmführer: 30 January Ostuf: 12 March Promoted to Kriminalkommissar in January Employee of SD-Hauptamt since Arrested 25 May Kristiansand.
Stood trial but was released by the Supreme Court of Norway in August Sentenced to 15 years for killing of six British citizens.
SD member. Participant in the Ardeatine Caves massacre. Born 4 June Served in German Police. Involved in the Ascq massacre on 1 April and a massacre at Leskovice in May Judged and sentenced to death; After requests by some widows of the Ascq massacre, his sentence was converted to life imprisonment.
Released in July In and , Czechoslovakia asked Germany to extradite him for punishment for the second massacre, but these requests were rejected by a Stuttgart court.
In , the Czech Republic again asked for his extradition. Died 6 November in Germany. Doctor involved in "experiments" on Jewish children at Bullenhuser Damm.
Born 07 I Remscheid. Heinz Kessler [13]. Commandant of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp ; involved with Dr.
August Hirt in killing of Jews in Interred until June ; fined and released. Died 6 May Arrested war crimes; tried —; sentenced to life in prison.
Released ; died Placed in charge of disposing of Hitler's remains on 30 April by Otto Günsche. KIA 2 May Leader of the SS group ordered to blow up the castle Wewelsburg.
Born 16 March Medical officer at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Involved with human experiments. Died 7 February Promoted 30 January Involved in suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising April—May ; sentenced to 12 years in prison Hamburg Germany 25 July ; reported to have died early s.
SD and Sicherheitspolizei commander in Rome, Italy. German SS doctor, who carried out deadly experiments on humans in the Nazi concentration camp of Dachau.
Second and last Commandant of Sobibor extermination camp. Born 25 November Lived in Argentina; Died 8 August Paraguay. Stab des SS-Hauptamt; professional race-car driver killed car accident 1 January Arthur Rudolph [13].
Heinrich Schmidt. Born 27 March Twice tried for warcCrimes-and acquitted. Died 28 November Wilhelm Schröder [14]. Günther Schwägermann.
Commandant of Natzweiler-Struthof Born 24 August Executed 4 February Born 26 March Commandant of the Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps ;died in prison 28 June It is noteworthy that one of the first indigenous German war crimes trials was of a Jew.
Scherwitz was found guilty on the basis of dubious testimony by Jewish survivors, and sentenced to a six year imprisonment.
In he was freed, married and in died. He was buried under his Jewish name Elke Sirewitz. In retrospect, with the perspective of years, many of the witnesses, who in testified to convict him, came to think of Scherwitz as a hero, who within the scope of his powers had saved the lives of some Jews and made life of many much easier.
In fact, Scherwitz was a world-class impostor who used his phenomenal skills for his own benefit—but even more so to help the hundreds of Jews in his charge.
And there are at least four documented cases in which he supplied Jews with Aryan identity papers. On the day of the major killing in Riga, the Rumbula action in , he told his workers not to return to the ghetto but to spend the night at the work site.
It is well researched and minutely documented—a great read. Shifting Interpretations. The scholarship of Professor Andrew Ezergailis.
Following are book reviews of a number of significant works. Katrin Reichelt, Lettland unter deutscher Besatzung — Der lettische Anteil am Holocaust — Reichelt's Elephants : In Reichelt's world, collaboration becomes self-occupation, as if rape connotes willful participation.
Polarities are reversed, the object becomes the subject, the hunted becomes the hunter. The brutalities of the Nazis become those of the Latvians; the occupier becomes the occupied—prompting a deeper look at representation of the Holocaust.
Www.Netflix.Com Login 21 November Bohemia. Richard Baer. Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer. Soldier Roderick Stephen Hall and murders of six other Allied soldiers. Member of EinsatzkommandoSDand Himmler's personal staff. First commandant of Dachau concentration camp.
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Mitglied Br Sendung Verpasst Freikorps Landshut und Oberland gewesen. Kommandeur 1. SS-Zugehörige war der interne Begriff. Kommandierender General Film Der Plan. Angeblich soll ihm noch in den letzten Kriegstagen das Eichenlaub zum Ritterkreuz verliehen worden sein, doch gibt es darüber nur unbestätigte Gerüchte. Seit September war er auch stellvertretender Reichsführer SS. Alfred Karrasch. Christian Peter Kryssing. Juli das neu geschaffene Amt des "Inspekteurs der Konzentrationslager". In einer ganzen Pitch Perfect 3 Stream Movie4k dieser Ämter waren Referenten aus Bayern tätig s. Kommandeur der Chef des Stabshauptamtes des Reichskommissar für die Festigung deutschen Volkstums. SS-PanzerkorpsArtillerie-Kommandeur. August-Wilhelm Trabandt. Hellmuth Becker. Davon gehörten Todesmärsche von KZ-Häftlingen. Mehr lesen Weniger lesen. Friedrich Hildebrandt. Umstrittener Kriegsheld: Alfons Rebane in estnischer Uniform. Nach den Olympischen Spielen begann sie mit dem Aufbau eines Over The Top Film Olympiakaders von quasi- Staatsamateurenum bei den nächsten Olympischen Spielen die Mehrzahl der deutschen Olympiamannschaft zu Klaus Höhne. Verteidiger der SS war Horst Pelckmann. Die Konzentrationslager sollten als dauerndes Kampfinstrument präventiv mögliche Gegner und Feinde aus dem Verkehr ziehen. Friedrich Alpers auch: Fritz Alpers.In he was freed, married and in died. He was buried under his Jewish name Elke Sirewitz. In retrospect, with the perspective of years, many of the witnesses, who in testified to convict him, came to think of Scherwitz as a hero, who within the scope of his powers had saved the lives of some Jews and made life of many much easier.
In fact, Scherwitz was a world-class impostor who used his phenomenal skills for his own benefit—but even more so to help the hundreds of Jews in his charge.
And there are at least four documented cases in which he supplied Jews with Aryan identity papers. On the day of the major killing in Riga, the Rumbula action in , he told his workers not to return to the ghetto but to spend the night at the work site.
It is well researched and minutely documented—a great read. Shifting Interpretations. The scholarship of Professor Andrew Ezergailis.
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Chief of the 2. Group leader in the 7. Messenger in the 1. Commander of the Infanterie-Division [23] [25]. Commander of the assault battalion in the Commander of Marine-Flak-Regiment 9 [23] [25].
Commander of the I. Commander of U [25] [27]. Zugführer platoon leader in the 1. Panzer-Division [25]. Leader of the 2.
Commanding general of the LI. Gebirgsarmeekorps [25] [27]. Panzer commander in the schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung [25]. Infanterie-Division [25] [27].
Staffelkapitän of the 6. Staffelführer of the Stabsstaffel of the III. Infanterie-Division [25]. Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever" [27] [30].
Chief of the 5. Leader of Aufklärungs-Abteilung [30] [31]. Company troop leader in the 9. Telephone operator in the Stabsbatterie staff battery of the II.
Radio operator in the I. Commander of Schnellboot S in the 1. Schnellbootflottille [30] [31]. Pilot and observer in the 2.
Commander of Artillerie-Regiment [30] [31]. Pilot in the 8. Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader 2 [30] [32]. Group leader in Grenadier-Bataillon "Feldherrnhalle" [30] [Note 29].
Adjutant of the II. Leader of the Staffelkapitän of the 4. Commander of Grenadier-Regiment [32] [33]. Leader of the 6.
Deputy Zugführer platoon leader in the 3. Infanterie-Division [34] [35]. Group leader in the 6. Commander of Infanterie-Regiment [34] [35]. Coxswain on Vorpostenboot VP in the 7.
Vorpostenbootflottille [34] [35]. Battery chief in the I. Commander of Grenadier-Regiment motorized [34] [36]. Zugführer platoon leader in the Jagdpanzer-Kompanie [34] [36].
Vorpostenflottille [34] [36]. Leader of the 3. Schützen-Brigade [34] [36]. Infanterie-Division [34] [36]. Staffelführer of the 1.
Machine gunner in the 2. Chief of the 6. Chief of the 9. Staffelkapitän of the 5. Commander of U [37] [39]. Commander of Heeres-Flak-Abteilung [37].
Zugführer platoon leader in the 6. Gruppenkommandeur of the I. Leader of the 4. Commander of Grenadier-Regiment [37] [40]. Leader of the 5.
Pilot in the 3. Chief of the 1. Infanterie-Division [40] [43]. Commander of Volks-Pionier-Brigade 47 motorized [43]. Leader of the II. Coxswain on Vorpostenboot VP in the Vorpostenflottille [40] [43].
Adjutant in the Stab of the I. Pilot in the II. Leader of Kampfgruppe "Derrer" [43] [Note 45]. Commander of U [43] [45].
Commanding general of the I. Fliegerkorps [43] [45]. Commanding general of the VI. Armeekorps [43] [45].
Luftwaffentransportführer air transport leader with Luftflotte 4 [42] [Note 46]. Chief of the Generalstab Armee [43] [45]. Infanterie-Division [43] [45].
Company messenger in the 2. Commander of U [46] [47]. Pilot in the Kampfgruppe [47] [Note 47]. Infanterie-Division [46] [47]. Räumbootflottille [46] [47].
Pilot in the I. Commander of Infanterie-Regiment [47] [48]. Staffelkapitän of the 3. Zugführer platoon leader of the 2.
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