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    Maximilian Maria Joseph Karl Gabriel Lamoral Reichsfreiherr von und zu Weichs an der Glonn (12 November 1881 – 27 September 1954) was a German Generalfeldmarschall...
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  • Leeb Wilhelm List Erich von Manstein Erhard Milch Erich Raeder Wolfram von Richthofen Gerd von Rundstedt Maximilian von Weichs Hugo Sperrle Hinda, Volodymyr...
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  • Balkans. Its commander from August 1943 was Generalfeldmarschall Maximilian von Weichs with Lieutenant General Hermann Foertsch serving as the Chief of...
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    indicted, Franz Böhme committed suicide before the arraignment, and Maximilian von Weichs was severed from the trial for medical reasons. Of the remaining...
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    Friedrich-Wilhelm von Loeper 1st Cavalry Division – Generalleutnant Kurt Feldt Reserve: 2nd Army – Generaloberst Maximilian von Weichs XXXV Corps – General...
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    the Volga and Stalingrad. Army Group B was commanded by General Maximilian von Weichs. The start of Case Blue had been planned for late May 1942. However...
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    relieved Bock as commander of Army Group B, replacing him with Maximilian von Weichs. Bock never again occupied a senior command position. Bock was injured...
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  • 2nd Army was reestablished on 20 October 1939, with Generaloberst Maximilian von Weichs in command, by renaming the 8th Army, which had been moved from...
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    Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Manstein (born Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Lewinski; 24 November 1887 – 9 June 1973) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field...
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    division: 10 January 1935 – 30 September 1937: General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Weichs 10 January 1937 – 2 November 1939: Generalleutnant Rudolf Schmidt...
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  • Louis, Missouri Maximilian von Sevenborg (c. 1490 – c. 1538), author Maximilian von Weichs (1881–1954), German field marshal Maximilian Ferdinand Wocke...
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    German army operating under Army Group F, led by Field Marshal Baron Maximilian von Weichs, invaded Albania on September 9 at 4AM, based on a plan formulated...
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    Army Group B Generalfeldmarschall Maximilian von Weichs[c] Second Army (General Hans von Salmuth)[d] LV Army Corps (R. von Roman) Fourth Panzer Army (Generaloberst...
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    von Weichs Friedrich Wilhelm von Lindeiner-Wildau Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst Georg von Hertling Ferdinand von Zeppelin Hans-Georg von Friedeburg...
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  • Ludwig Ewald von Kleist and Maximilian von Weichs (all members of the Heer). Later that same month, Hitler promoted Luftwaffe General Wolfram von Richthofen...
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    1935. The 1st Panzerdivision was formed in Weimar and commanded by Maximilian von Weichs, the 2nd Panzerdivision was formed in Würzburg and commanded by...
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    Heinrich Gottfried Otto Richard von Vietinghoff genannt Scheel (6 December 1887 – 23 February 1952) was a German general (Generaloberst) of the Wehrmacht...
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  • Commanders Generalfeldmarschall Fedor von Bock (3 October 1939 – 1 April 1941) Generalfeldmarschall Maximilian von Weichs (15 July 1942 – 10 July 1943) Generalfeldmarschall...
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  • the Italian army on 10 June. Second Army – General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Weichs Directly reporting: 267th Infantry Division 294th Infantry Division...
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    Rastenburg, leaving command of the new Army Group F to Field Marshal Maximilian von Weichs, and on 29 July he assumed command in Munich of a fake command,...
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    Group A was supported to the east by Army Group B commanded by Maximilian von Weichs and by the remaining 4th Air Fleet aircraft (1,000 aircraft in all). The...
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    invasion of Poland, Army Group South was led by Gerd von Rundstedt and his chief of staff Erich von Manstein. Two years later, Army Group South became one...
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    ISBN 978-0-312-17757-7. von Weichs (1945). Interrogation Reports, Record Group 238, M1270, Roll 28, Annex to interrogation of Maximilian von Weichs (12 October 1945)...
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  • transcript dated 25 April 1943 from Army Group South signed by Maximilian von Weichs shows the high level of detail available to British intelligence...
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  • created in the Balkans under command of Generalfeldmarschall Maximilian von Weichs. As von Weichs outranked Alexander Löhr, he was appointed OB Südost and...
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    (1881–1954) July 19, 1940 – Maximilian von Weichs (1881–1954) July 19, 1940 – Georg von Küchler (1881–1968) July 19, 1940 – Eugen Ritter von Schobert (1883–1941)...
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    for review, and Army Group South informed Army Group F commander Maximilian von Weichs on 23 February that the operation would commence on 5 March, in...
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    for the purpose of eliminating the Partisan threat. Field Marshal Maximilian von Weichs commented: Though he himself [Draža Mihailović] shrewdly refrained...
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    Command Leader Reserve, giving up control of the 2nd Panzer Army to General Maximilian de Angelis. Between 8 January 1945 and 8 May 1945, he served as Armed...
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    Army (Stepan Rybalchenko) Army Group B (Field Marshal Maximilian von Weichs): 2nd Army (Hans von Salmuth) VII Army Corps (Ernst-Eberhard Hell) XIII Army...
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