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Joachim Lemelsen (28
September 1888 – 30
March 1954) was a
German general during World War II who rose to army-level command.
During Operation Barbarossa...
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November 1943 4 June 1944 212 days 3
Lemelsen,
JoachimGeneral der
Panzertruppe Joachim Lemelsen (1888–1954) 5 June 1944 15
October 1944 132 days...
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August 1943 24
October 1944 1 year, 70 days 3
Lemelsen,
JoachimGeneral der
Panzertruppe Joachim Lemelsen (1888–1954) 24
October 1944 15
February 1945 114 days...
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October 1940 2 May 1944 3 years, 191 days 3
Lemelsen,
JoachimGeneral der
Panzertruppe Joachim Lemelsen (1888–1954) 3 May 1944 3 June 1944 31 days 4 Chevallerie...
- (Geyr von Schweppenburg) 3rd Pz, 4th Pz, 10th Mot.Div.
XLVII Panzer Corps (
Lemelsen) 17th Pz, 18th Pz, 29th Mot.Div. 4th Army (von Kluge) VII Army
Corps (Fahrmbacher)...
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temporary command of Lieutenant-General (General der Panzertruppe)
Joachim Lemelsen (in the
absence of
General (Generaloberst)
Heinrich von Vietinghoff, who...
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December of the same year, for the
duration of the
absence of
Joachim Lemelsen, he was
tasked with the
command of the 14th Army
during the
Italian campaign...
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placing both
Schulz and
Wenzel under arrest, and
summoning Lemelsen to take Schulz's place.
Lemelsen initially refused, as he was in
possession of a written...
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commander of the
LXXVI Panzer Corps, took over the 10th Army.
Joachim Lemelsen, who had
temporarily commanded the 10th Army,
returned to
command the 14th...
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Guderian denied having given the
Commissar Order. However,
General Joachim Lemelsen, a
corps commander within Guderian's
panzer group, is do****ented as saying...