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    military adjutant to Adolf Hitler. Hossbach created the document that later became known as the Hossbach Memorandum. Hossbach created the document that later...
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    destroyed or withdrew into Königsberg, while General der Infanterie Friedrich Hossbach′s 4th Army began to find itself outflanked. Against fierce resistance, Rokossovsky...
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  • Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller (29 August 1897 – 20 May 1947) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He led an infantry regiment...
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    During late 1944–45 the 4th Army, now under the command of Friedrich Hoßbach, was tasked with holding the borders of East Prussia. On the first week...
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    (1893–1961) Rudolf Hofmann (1895–1970) Albert von Holleben (1835–1906) Friedrich Hoßbach (1894–1980) Dietrich von Hülsen-Haeseler (1852–1908) Erich Jaschke (1890–1961)...
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    Centre, including the Fourth Army, under the command of General Friedrich Hossbach. While the 3rd Belorussian Front initially met strong resistance, the outnumbered...
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    brother Albert in the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), Friedrich Hoßbach of the Wehrmacht, who was sacked for unfavourable conduct, and Fritz Darges...
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    military-foreign policy leadership and Hitler, which was recorded in the so-called Hossbach Memorandum. At the conference, Hitler stated that it was the time for war...
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    (membership number 3,805,227). Fritsch was among the officers present at the Hossbach Conference of 5 November 1937, when Hitler announced that he wanted to...
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  • footage) Friedrich Hossbach as Himself (archive footage) Carola Höhn as Herself Alfred Jodl as Himself (archive footage) Kaiser Wilhelm II as Himself (archive...
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    German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) to Adolf Hitler. As documented in the Hossbach Memorandum, Hitler had been dissatisfied with the two high-ranking military...
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    commander of the army Henlein, Konrad, leader of the Sudeten German Party Hossbach, Colonel Friedrich, Hitler’s former adjutant Jodl, Major General Alfred...
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  • Kurt Oskar Heinrich Ludwig Wilhelm von Tippelskirch (9 October 1891 – 10 May 1957) was a German general during World War II who commanded several armies...
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    cloudy legal abstractions, and Austrian Schlamperei. According to the Hossbach Memorandum, Hitler in November 1937 declared his plans for an Austrian...
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    1943. In the event of his death, the conference minutes, recorded as the Hossbach Memorandum, were to be regarded as his "political testament". He felt that...
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    Hermann Göring, Wilhelm Keitel, and Walther von Brauchitsch, during which Hitler restated the views that he had first expressed in the Hossbach Memorandum...
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    German 4th Army. The 4th Army, under the command of General Friedrich Hoßbach, was given the task of holding the borders of East Prussia. On 10 April...
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    families of the members of the NKFD became subject to Sippenhaft; Friedrich Hossbach was dismissed from command over the 4th Army as Hitler accused him of being...
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    Wuthmann) Northern flank of Fourth Army (General of the Infantry Friedrich Hoßbach) XXVII Corps (General Maximilian Felzmann) XXXXI Panzer Corps (General...
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  • Infanterie Friedrich Hoßbach Commander of LVI Panzer Corps 14 November 1943 – 9 December 1943 Succeeded by General der Infanterie Friedrich Hoßbach Preceded by...
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    Heinrich Himmler, who conspired to oust Blomberg from power. After the Hossbach Memorandum meeting of November 1937, Hitler was dissatisfied with him....
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    military–foreign policy leadership and Hitler recorded in the so-called Hossbach Memorandum occurred. At the conference, Hitler stated that it was the time...
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  • Luftwaffe. In November 1937, Raeder attended the conference recorded in the Hossbach Memorandum. The meeting had been called following complaints from Raeder...
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    Party in 1920, the verdict dated the planning of aggression to the 1937 Hossbach Memorandum. The conspiracy charge caused significant dissent on the bench;...
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    World War II Rudolf Holste – Lieutenant General in World War II Friedrich Hoßbach – General of Infantry in World War II Hermann Hoth – Colonel General in...
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  • plans for acquiring "living space" for the German people (recorded in the Hossbach Memorandum) 16 November — Sabena OO-AUB Ostend crash Date unknown — Otto...
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    Henlein, on 5 November 1937 at the conference in Berlin recorded in the Hossbach Memorandum, Hitler declared that he was planning to attack Austria and...
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    hours, leaving a deep impression on both the court and the public. 26 The Hossbach Memorandum (of a conference in which Hitler explained his war plans) is...
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    powers that Germany had to seize Czechoslovakia in the near-future. At the Hossbach conference on 5 November 1937, Hitler announced that seizing Czechoslovakia...
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    Green on 30 May and that it was accompanied by a covering letter from Wilhelm Keitel that stated that the plan must be implemented by 1 October at the...
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