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Generalleutnant (German pronunciation: [ɡenəˈʁaːlˌlɔɪtnant] ) is the German-language
variant of
lieutenant general, used in some
German speaking countries...
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Hindenburg (31
January 1883 – 12
February 1960) was a
German Generalleutnant. The son and aide-de-camp to
Generalfeldmarschall and
Reich President...
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Generalleutnant Ernst Maisel (16
September 1896 – 16
December 1978) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II,
known for his...
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commander of 168. Infanterie-Division Oak
Leaves on 11
August 1944 as
Generalleutnant and
commander of 352. Infanterie-Division
Citations Mitcham, p. 97...
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Heusinger remained chief of the
Operationsabteilung and was
promoted to
Generalleutnant on 1
January 1943. In June 1944,
Zeitzler suffered a
nervous breakdown...
- SS-Gruppenführer was
considered equal to a
Generalleutnant in the
Wehrmacht and was
referred to as SS-Gruppenführer und
Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS. Waffen-SS Gruppenführer...
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Tresckow Kaserne (Schwielowsee) near
Potsdam and is
headed by a
Generalleutnant (3-star general). The role of the
Bundeswehr is
described in the Constitution...
- Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt, 4
February 1938 – 1 June 1940
Generalleutnant Heinz ****mich, 1 June 1940 – 17
January 1942
Generalleutnant Curt Badinski, 17
January 1942 – 9 July...
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position he held
until the end of the war. By this point, he had
risen to
Generalleutnant. He was
killed in a car
accident at
Ludwigsburg on 17 May 1951. Iron...
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Nation and the State, to
death by
firing squad, and co-defendants
Generalleutnants Josef Kübler,
Fritz Neidholdt and
Johann Fortner,
Generalmajor Adalbert...