• Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa (4 March 1889 – 8 May 1945) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II, whose last assignment was as military...
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  • States Werner von Gilsa (1889–1945), German general during World War II This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gilsa. If an...
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    Geyer Werner von Gilsa Hermann Göring Heinrich Gontermann Walter Göttsch Justus Grassmann Ulrich Grauert Robert Ritter von Greim Karl-Albrecht von Groddeck...
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    cases of suicide attempts, such as that of Ludwig Beck and Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel. Suicides occurred in Germany, except where noted otherwise. Death...
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  • abruptly demoted to vice-commander, and replaced by Oberstleutnant Werner von Gilsa, commander of the Berlin Guard-Regiment. The official reason for the...
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    1936 Olympics. The non-Jewish Werner von Gilsa was given Fürstner's position and promoted to General der Infanterie. Gilsa became the last Wehrmacht commandant...
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    codenamed "Operation Vogelsang", as a part of General Werner von Gilsa's Kampfgruppe (taskforce) Gilsa II. In autumn 1942, Kaminski ordered a compulsory draft...
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    weeks earlier); Paul Giesler, 49, German Nazi official (suicide); Werner von Gilsa, 56, German military officer (suicide after being captured by the Russians);...
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  • half-Jewish commandant of the Olympic Village, and replaced him with Werner von Gilsa. After the games' conclusion, Fürstner, a career officer, committed...
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    Alfred Ritter von Hubicki (5 February 1887 – 14 July 1971) was a Hungarian-born general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. By the time...
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    code-named Operation Vogelsang, as part of General Werner von Gilsa's Kampfgruppe (battle group) Gilsa II. Germans did not interfere in the Lokot Autonomy's...
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  • by General Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa and his staff. Not only von und zu Gilsa, but also General der Panzertruppen Alfred Ritter von Hubicki and...
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    Freiherr von und zu Gilsa (1889–1945) Edmund Glaise-Horstenau (1882–1946) (committed suicide) Gerhard Glokke (1884–1944) Bruno Neidhardt von Gneisenau...
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  • Gustav Tafel, Col. Paul A. Frank, Col. Friedrich Hecker, Col. Leopold von Gilsa, and Maj. Jurgen Wilson. Among the very best Union artillerists was German-born...
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    Geyer – General of Infantry in World War II Werner von Gilsa – General of Infantry in World War II Karl von Graffen – Lieutenant General in World War II...
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  • Friedrich-August Schack Preceded by General der Infanterie Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa Commander of LXXXIX. Armeekorps 23 November 1944 – April 1945...
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    Infanterie Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa Commander of LXXXIX. Armeekorps 12 January 1944 – 29 January 1944 Succeeded by General der Infanterie Werner Freiherr...
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    Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland...
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    Operation Vogelsang as a part of Generalleutnant Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa's Kampfgruppe (taskforce) Gilsa II. This unit included one Panzer regiment...
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    Infantry Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa, 1 April 1941 General of the Infantry Friedrich August Schack, 7 May 1943 Lieutenant General Egon von Neindorff...
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    Walther Dauch (Hamburg) Eduard Dingeldey (1886–1942) Adolf Findeisen Erich von Gilsa Christian Günther Heinrich Janson Dr. Friedrich Pfeffer Dr. Albert Zapf...
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    Fellgiebel and Von Seemen as SS-Untersturmführer and Stoßtruppführer in Berlin as a member of the 11. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland". Von Seemen indicates...
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    married Friedrich von Wintzingerode (1799–1870) Auguste Therese(1805–1883) who in 1830 married Friedrich Ernst Ludwig Heinrich von und zu Gilsa (1799–1859)...
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    tanzt (The Congress Dances); her song Das gibt's nur einmal written by Werner R. Heymann became a most popular melody. Her subsequent movies were filmed...
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  • second corps commander (18 December 1942 to 30 April 1943). Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa, fourth and sixth corps commander (11 June 1943 to 12 January...
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    Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland...
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