Moritz Albrecht Franz Friedrich Fedor von Bock (3 December 1880 – 4 May 1945) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) who served in the German...
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to 1943, he served under Field Marshal Fedor von Bock, his wife's cousin, and later Field Marshal Günther von Kluge as chief operations officer of the...
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Field Marshal Fedor von Bock. Several members of the German military resistance to Adolf Hitler served on his staff, including Henning von Tresckow. Kluge...
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ever went into action. Major Fedor von Bock was in overall command of the Arbeitskommandos and the Black Reichswehr; Kurt von Schleicher, who later became...
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which in turn had been activated just a few days prior, on 26 August. Fedor von Bock, commanding general of 2nd Army, became the first commanding general...
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the German General Staff. His only sister Olga von Falkenhayn was the mother of Fieldmarshal Fedor von Bock. Falkenhayn joined the Prussian Army on 2 August...
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Prussian General of Cavalry. His only sister Olga von Falkenhayn was the mother of Field Marshal Fedor von Bock. Becoming a cadet at the age of 11, Falkenhayn...
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conducted by the Wehrmacht's Army Group Centre under Field Marshal Fedor von Bock during the penetration of the Soviet border region in the opening stage...
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The first commanding officer of Army Group Centre was Field Marshal Fedor von Bock, who would lead it until he was relieved on 18 December 1941 after the...
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sustained in the crash is unknown. He was replaced at Army Group South by Fedor von Bock and given a state funeral. Reichenau's uncle was an ardent Nazi and...
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Divisional Supply Group The commanders of the division: Lieutenant general Fedor von Bock, 1931 Major General/Lieutenant General Hubert Gerke, 1 October 1934...
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the Soviet Union, he was assigned to lead the 2nd Army as a part of Fedor von Bock’s Army Group Centre. He led the 2nd Army in 1941 through the Battle of...
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Barbarossa, his Corps was part of Army Group Centre under Field Marshal Fedor von Bock. As did all commanders of the German corps on the Eastern Front during...
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of Poland, was renamed. The initial commander of the army group was Fedor von Bock,: 22 who had already held the command over Army Group North during...
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Group North, commanded by General Fedor von Bock, during the invasion of Poland. Salmuth continued as Chief of Staff to Bock, when the latter was given command...
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concluded, led by paratrooper landings. Küchler, fighting under General Fedor von Bock and commanding the 18th Army, defeated the Dutch ground forces at Moerdijk...
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six German armies made up Army Group Centre, commanded by Feldmarshal Fedor von Bock. North of Smolensk-Moscow Highway Middle Sector Bryansk and Points South...
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Wilhelm Josef Franz Ritter von Leeb (5 September 1876 – 29 April 1956) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) of the Wehrmacht during the Second...
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Walter von Brauchitsch Fedor von Bock Oskar von Hindenburg Wilhelm von Leeb Erich von Manstein Hans-Jürgen von Arnim Hermann von Eichhorn Otto Liman von Sanders...
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1941–42 was the coldest of the twentieth century. On 30 November, General Fedor von Bock claimed in a report to Berlin that the temperature was −45 °C (−49 °F)...
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of Army Group A Fedor von Bock, Commander in chief of Army Group B Wilhelm von Leeb, Commander in chief of Army Group C Günther von Kluge, Commander...
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generals Fedor von Bock, Franz Halder, Georg von Küchler, Gerd von Rundstedt, Günther von Kluge, Johannes Blaskowitz, Walther von Brauchitsch, Walther von Reichenau...
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Smolensk. In the aftermath of the German failure in the Battle of Moscow, Fedor von Bock was relieved of his command of Army Group Center on 18 December. Kluge...
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Hitler and were unwilling to bite the hand that fed them so generously. When Field Marshal Fedor von Bock was sacked by Hitler in December 1941, his first...
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Kryuchkov, and Ronald Lacey. In January 1942, Adolf Hitler appoints Fedor von Bock to command Army Group South and supervise Operation Blau. The German...
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generals. In August 1941, when Walther von Brauchitsch (commander-in-chief of the Wehrmacht) and Fedor von Bock appealed for an attack on Moscow, Hitler...
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his hopes on field marshal Fedor von Bock, commander of Army Group Center, for the capture of Moscow. Ilse Stöbe, Rudolf von Scheliha and Richard Sorge...
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– 1 June 1940 – Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt and Fedor von Bock 1 June 1940 – 18 July 1944 – Alexander Freiherr von Falkenhausen This situation continued...
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within Germany who were replacements for front line units. Generaloberst Fedor von Bock Heeresgruppe Nord's initial objectives were to capture the "Polish corridor"...
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