Alexander Löhr (20 May 1885 – 26 February 1947) was an Austrian Air Force commander during the 1930s and, after the annexation of Austria, he was a Luftwaffe...
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Army Group E (redirect from Army Group Lohr)
units were amalgamated into the LXXXXI Army Corps. Colonel General Alexander Löhr tried to hold the Independent State of Croatia against the People's...
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Generaloberst (General) Alexander Löhr, allocated these aircraft to attack the Yugoslav capital in waves by day and night. Löhr issued his orders for the...
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Löhr is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Löhr (1885–1947), Austrian Luftwaffe commander Dieter Löhr (born 1936), German...
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Preceded by Generaloberst Alexander Löhr Commander-in-Chief in the Southeast 26 August 1943 – 25 March 1945 Succeeded by Generaloberst Alexander Löhr...
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general) in the German armed forces. The other two were Romanian-born Alexander Löhr and Erhard Raus from Moravia. Rendulic was tried at the Subsequent Nuremberg...
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Marshal Alexander Löhr. In September–October 1943, Jürgen Stroop, the newly appointed Higher SS Police Leader, tried to challenge the Neubacher-Löhr duumvirate...
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number of Greek troops who had been evacuated from the mainland. General Alexander Löhr, the theatre commander, was convinced the island could be taken with...
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"Upper Danube" regions. August Eigruber, Gauleiter of Upper Austria. Alexander Löhr, commander of Luftflotte 4, carried out the bombing of Belgrade in April...
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capacity of an aide-de-camp in Army Group E which was headed by General Alexander Löhr, who would be executed as a war criminal in 1947. In 1986, Waldheim...
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the Wehrmacht Commander-in-Chief of the South East, Generaloberst Alexander Löhr and Glaise urged Hitler to have Pavelić remove both the incompetent...
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301 (Târgșoru Nou) (Rum)1./NJ.St. (Otopeni-Bucharest) Generaloberst Alexander Löhr, 18 March 1939 – 20 July 1942 Generalfeldmarschall Wolfram von Richthofen...
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1943 a new post of Oberbefehlshaber Südost was created and given to Alexander Löhr, the commander of the 12th Army, who occupied the area at that time...
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Corps (G. Messe) Alpini Corps (G. Nasci) Luftflotte 4 Generaloberst Alexander Löhr[k] (thru 20 July) Generalfeldmarschall Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen[l]...
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Keiper reported directly to the Commander-in-Chief in Southeast Europe Alexander Löhr. Keiper followed a similar practice to his Italian predecessor, and...
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Southeast, colonel-general Alexander Löhr, received elite 1st Mountain Division from the Eastern Front as reinforcements. Löhr entrusted the tactical command...
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forces were part of Army Group E commanded by the Luftwaffe General Alexander Löhr. The most important German force in the Dodecanese was the 7,500-strong...
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to 2nd Fliegerdivision, under the joint command of Bruno Loerzer and Alexander Löhr. The operational goal of Fliegerführer z.b.V., was to support the 10th...
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'Walter', who is actively disrupting the attempts of German commander Alexander Löhr to retreat from the Balkans. The film's eponymous character, Walter...
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Generaloberst (colonel general) within the German Wehrmacht. The other two were Alexander Löhr and Lothar Rendulic. At the age of 18, Raus enrolled in the Austro-Hungarian...
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Military offices Preceded by Generaloberst Alexander Löhr reformed Commander of 12. Armee 10 April 1945 – 7 May 1945 Succeeded by None (army disbanded)...
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ISBN 978-1-85065-895-5. Pitsch, Erwin (2009). Alexander Löhr. Band 3: Heerführer auf dem Balkan [Alexander Löhr. Volume 3: Army Commander in the Balkans]...
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Kuntze (1883–1960) 29 October 1941 2 July 1942 246 days 3 Löhr, AlexanderGeneraloberst Alexander Löhr (1885–1947) 3 July 1942 31 December 1942 181 days 4 Wenck...
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South-East Europe, Generaloberst Alexander Löhr to crush the resistance in Yugoslavia and on 8 January 1943, Roatta and Löhr met in Zagreb where they devised...
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on September 17, 2017. Retrieved January 2, 2013. Lohr, David (January 2, 2013). "Travis Alexander Murder: Trial Of Jodi Arias Opens". The Huffington...
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Carlo Vecchiarelli) in Greece, the latter under Army Group E of General Alexander Löhr. Italian troops in the area were exhausted after years of wearing anti-partisan...
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(1885–1944) July 19, 1940 – Alfred Keller (1882–1974) May 3, 1941 – Alexander Löhr (1885–1947) February 1, 1942 – Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen (1895–1945)...
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the German administration under the new Military Governor of Greece, Alexander Löhr. After the war, he testified at the Nuremberg trials, and served as...
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come to power. The German military governor of the Balkans, General Alexander Löhr, in a message to Berlin stated that his policy was to ensure "that the...
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Angelis Sepp Dietrich József Heszlényi Otto Deßloch Max von Weichs Alexander Löhr Fyodor Tolbukhin Nikanor Zakhvatayev Nikolai Gagen Sergei Trofimenko...
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