and August 1944, he commanded Sicherungs-Brigade 74 [de], also known as Kampfgruppe Jesser or "Jesser Brigade" in operations against Maquis in rural France...
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IRA members slip through, sources say". The Globe and Mail. Young, Peter; Jesser, Peter (13 October 1997). The Media and the Military. Palgrave Macmillan...
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September 1944: The Liberation), 1994 Jean Druart, ‘’Le maquis d'Epernon: Brigade Charles Martel: 32e Régiment d'infanterie’’, 1991, p.153 Albert Ronsin...
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returning from death camp. On 14 July 1944, during a clash with the brigade Jesser, three resistance fighters (Henri Cayet, Pierre Orluc, Auguste Stein)...
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available on the German forces. Historians have identified some units: The Jesser Brigade, formed from veterans of the eastern front (deployed in the Orléans-Pithiviers...
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troop units to combat the resistance. General Curt von Jesser in May 1944 created the Jesser Column, a force of about 5,000 soldiers, including units...
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(Thesis). Northeastern University Department of Political Science. p. 196. Jesser, P.; Young, P. (1997). The Media and the Military. Palgrave Macmillan. p...
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Oskar Munzel Peter Sauerbruch Martin Unrein1 (Oak Leaves) Units Curt von Jesser Willy Langkeit (Oak Leaves) Werner Mummert4 (Oak Leaves & Swords) Karl-Theodor...
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drama coaches and the comedy troupes The Groundlings and Upright Citizens Brigade. Paul wrote the screenplay for an adult comedy, Airplane Mode, which has...
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against his maquis. On the 17th, the 1st brigade was attacked by the German brigade of General Curt von Jesser with a strength of 500 vehicles, supported...
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of the Iron Cross on 16 June 1940 as Oberst and commander of 4. Panzer-Brigade Wikimedia Commons has media related to Franz Landgraf. Buttar, Prit (21...
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partisans) under Georges Guingouin fought the Wehrmacht brigade led by General Curt von Jesser. By the time of the Normandy Invasion, the Free French forces...
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last weeks of the war, with its personnel being formed into two panzer brigades. Parts of the division were evacuated to Germany in the last week of the...
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February, a platoon from A Company under the command of Lieutenant Harold Jesser was ordered by Morris to patrol the north coast of Papua between Buna and...
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1808) 29 March – John Keble, churchman (born 1792) 1 April – Elizabeth Jesser Reid, social reformer, promoter of women's higher education (born 1789)...
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(minesweeper) in the 8. Minensuchflottille 5 September 1944 — — Curt von Jesser Heer 17-HOberst Commander of Panzer-Regiment 36 18 January 1942 — Ernst...
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James Lock & Co. of St James's. Bedford College is founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid as the Ladies College in Bedford Square, a non-sectarian higher education...
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Paper)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 26 June 2022. Handel 1998, p. 68. Jesser, John (21 March 1987). "Government opts for wheeled armoured vehicles for...
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held a blocking point against repeated enemy attacks. Rev. Maurice George Jesser Ponsonby, Royal Army Chaplains' Department. For conspicuous gallantry and...
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