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division commander,
Generalleutnant Walter Stettner Ritter von
Grabenhofen, was
killed in
action on 17
October 1944 on Avala, a
mountain near Belgrade...
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Walter Stettner Ritter von
Grabenhofen (18
March 1895 – 18
October 1944) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II and a
recipient of...
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apparent or
illegitimate branch of the
House of Meinhardin) from
Castle Alt-
Grabenhofen near the city of Graz. The
earliest known member of the Orsini-Rosenberg...
- Fox's
remains were not found. 18
October 1944
Walter Stettner Ritter von
Grabenhofen 49 Avala,
Serbia Stettner, a
German general in the
Wehrmacht of ****...
- Alt-
Grabenhofen,
between Reinerkogel and Rosenberg.
During the
early 14th century, the
family split into four main lines, the
Styrian Grabenhofen line...
- Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 92 24
January 1944 — —
Walter Stettner Ritter von
Grabenhofen Heer 17-HOberst
Commander of the 1. Gebirgs-Division 23
April 1943 —...
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member of the
Austrian nobility, Lord of Kornberg, (Ober)Radkersburg,
Grabenhofen,
Graben and the
Lordship Marburg,
Obermarburg and
Maribor Castle. He...
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inheritance included the
possessions of
Rohrbach an der Lafnitz,
Grabenhofen with Alt-
Grabenhofen Castle,
Liechtenberg and Krottenhofen. In 1597 the
Stadl were...
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Frederick was also in
close contact with the
Konradin family line at Alt-
Grabenhofen Castle near Graz; so
sealed Reinprecht III vom
Graben contracts from...
- (Montenegro). In May 1943 he
clashed with
Walter Stettner Ritter von
Grabenhofen over the
disarmament of
Chetnik units,
carried out by the
Germans but...