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Johannes Frießner (22
March 1892 – 26 June 1971) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a
recipient of the Knight's
Cross of...
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opened up a 650
kilometres (400 miles) gap in
Friessner's Army Group. On 24
September 1944,
Friessner's Army
Group South Ukraine was
redesignated Army...
- Diastéme
Green Room (2015) –
Jeremy Saulnier Hate in the Head (1994) – Uwe
Frießner Higher Learning (1995) – John
Singleton Imperium (2016)
Kahlschlag (1993)...
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Georg Lindemann Commander in
Chief 4 July 1944:
Generaloberst Johannes Frießner Commander in
Chief 23 July 1944: GFM
Ferdinand Schörner
March 1944 Army...
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fortified Carpathian–FNB (Focșani–Nămoloasa–Brăila)–Danube line, but
Friessner, the
commander of Army
Group South Ukraine, was
unwilling to consider...
- Army
Group Dumitrescu Army
Group Ligurien Army
Group Felber Army
Group Frießner Army
Group Blumentritt Army
Group Steiner 1st
Panzer Army 2nd
Panzer Army...
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March 1944 25 July 1944 86 days 2
Frießner,
JohannesGeneraloberst Johannes Frießner (1892–1971) 25 July 1944 23
September 1944 90 days...
- (1890–1944)
April 20, 1944 –
Josef Harpe (1887–1968) July 1, 1944 –
Johannes Frießner (1892–1971)
September 20, 1944 –
Erhard Raus (1889–1956) May 1, 1945 –...
- of what
remained of
Friessner's force. By
October 1944,
seeing that his
Hungarian allies were
suffering from low morale,
Friessner attached the recently...
- Division, the
rifle corps mounted a
powerful strike behind the railway.
Frießner hurried his
forces southwards against the 124th
Rifle Corps advance. The...