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direct orders from
Fehlis.
General Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst (Commander of the
Wehrmacht in Norway) gave the
following description of
Fehlis: "[he] was really...
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eventually discovered with a
group of
around 75
Gestapo men who, led by
Heinrich Fehlis (SiPo and SD
commander in Norway), had
disguised themselves in Gebirgskorps...
- (front row, to the left) and
Reinhard Heydrich and SS-Oberführer
Heinrich Fehlis (leader of SD and SiPo in Norway) to the right. Also SS-Hauptsturmführer...
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Leader of
Dirlewanger Brigade; died 7 June 1945 357267 1098716
Heinrich Fehlis born 1
November 1906 in
Wulften am Harz. Was a
member of the Einsatzgruppen...
- the
title of Oberregierungsrat. Flesch's
immediate superior was
Heinrich Fehlis. On 8 May 1945, he fled from
Trondheim with a gold bar in his luggage. He...
- SS-Oberführer. He was
succeeded in this
position in
autumn 1940 by
Heinrich Fehlis. On 6
February 1941
Stahlecker was
promoted to SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor...
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Albrecht Eggeling Firearm Halle April 15, 1945 60 years, 136 days
Heinrich Fehlis Firearm Porsgrunn,
Norway May 11, 1945 38 years, 191 days
Walter Frank Braunschweig...
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charge of all
German police,
including the SS and Gestapo, and
Heinrich Fehlis, who was "Befehlshaber der
Sicherheitspolizei und des Sicherheitsdienst...
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negotiating with
Fehlis, when the
German capitulation was
announced on radio.
Fearing the
consequence of a
vacuum in Oslo, he
asked Fehlis for a car and...
- counter-intelligence. On 29
April 1940, he was sent to
Norway and
tasked by
Heinrich Fehlis with
suppressing the
Norwegian resistance. In
January 1943, he was given...