- Hans-Georg von
Friedeburg (15 July 1895 – 23 May 1945) was a
German admiral, the
deputy commander of the U-boat
Forces of ****
Germany and the second-to-last...
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Friedeburg is a muni****lity in the
district of Wittmund, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately 14 km
southeast of Wittmund, and 20 km...
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negotiations with the
Allies in Reims, France.
Admiral Hans-Georg von
Friedeburg was
appointed to
succeed Dönitz as
Commander of the
Kriegsmarine and was...
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Ludwig von
Friedeburg (21 May 1924, in
Wilhelmshaven – 17 May 2010, in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
German politician and sociologist. He
served as Minister...
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chief of
staff Eberhard Godt. Godt's
successor was
Admiral Hans
Georg von
Friedeburg, who held the
position at the end of the war and
became commander-in-chief...
- Marck, produced: Friedrich, * 1542, † 1559 Karl II,
Count von
Mansfeld zu
Friedeburg (Luxembourg, 1545 – †
siege of Gran (Esztergom), 14
August 1596); 1m:...
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Friedeburg is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 24
January 2010, it is part of the town...
- (mountain), in the
Swiss Alps
Etzel P****, in
Switzerland Etzel,
Friedeburg, a
village in
Friedeburg,
Lower Saxony,
Germany Etzel (Irgun Tzvai-Leumi), a Zionist...
- Berlin. Both
Admiral von
Friedeburg and
General Kinzel committed suicide in the w****s
following the surrender; von
Friedeburg on 23 May 1945, and Kinzel...
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Allied side in Berlin. Dönitz's representative,
Admiral Hans-Georg von
Friedeburg,
informed him on 6 May that
Eisenhower was now
insisting on "immediate...