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Wilhelm Fahrmbacher (19
September 1888 – 27
April 1970) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II who
commanded several corps...
- Succeeded by
Oberst Alfred Schreiber Preceded by
General der
Artillerie Wilhelm Fahrmbacher Commander of VII Army
Corps 8
January 1942 - 5
October 1943 Succeeded by...
- 17th Pz, 18th Pz, 29th Mot.Div. 4th Army (von Kluge) VII Army
Corps (
Fahrmbacher) 197th ID, 7th ID, 23rd ID, 267th ID XX Army
Corps (Materna) 268th ID...
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Egyptian army.
Among these officers were
former Wehrmacht generals Wilhelm Fahrmbacher and
Oskar Munzel; the head of the
Gestapo Department for
Jewish Affairs...
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Generalfeldmarschall Günther von
Kluge VII Army
Corps –
General der
Artillerie Wilhelm Fahrmbacher IX Army
Corps –
General der
Infanterie Hermann Geyer XII Army
Corps –...
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Rudolf Christoph von Gersdorff,
Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz,
Wilhelm Fahrmbacher and
Heinrich Eberbach, was
published in 2004 as
Fighting the Breakout:...
- May 10 May 10
Germany All
forces in
Lorient c. 2,000?
General Wilhelm Fahrmbacher May 8 May 10
Germany U-249 44-60? Uwe Kock May 10 May 10 Surrendered...
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contributions from Paul Hausser,
Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz,
Wilhelm Fahrmbacher and
Heinrich Eberbach, was
published in 2004 as
Fighting the Breakout:...
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symbolizes loyalty. She
married the
royal cabinet secretary Heinrich Fahrmbacher in 1832. She died in 1872. S. K. Ludovic, "A King's
Gallery of Beauty"...
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French State,
Military Administration in
France Lorient pocket Wilhelm Fahrmbacher United States Armed Forces 66th
Infantry Division 19
January 1944 12...