- Eva
Rittmeister (born 5 July 1913 in Zeitz, died 19 July 2004) was a
German paediatric nurse,
later office worker who
became a
resistance fighter against...
-
Rittmaster (German:
Rittmeister, lit. 'riding/cavalry master') is
usually a
commissioned officer military rank used in a few armies,
usually equivalent...
- John
Friedrich Karl
Rittmeister (21
August 1898–13 May 1943),
often also
abbreviated John F.
Rittmeister, was a
German neurologist,
psychoanalyst and resistance...
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Rittmeister Carl
Bolle (also as Karl Bolle) (20 June 1893 – 9
October 1955) was a
German fighter ace with 36
aerial victories during World War I and a...
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Captain Wronski (German:
Rittmeister Wronski) is a 1954 West
German spy film
directed by
Ulrich Erfurth and
starring Willy Birgel,
Elisabeth Flickenschildt...
- first-hand testimony.
These words are
certified as true by the eyewitness,
Rittmeister Gerhard Boldt, who was in the
bunker with Hitler. The
Bible says that...
- and
Wangler were
captured along with a
number of
lieutenant colonels,
rittmeisters and captains.
Field Marshals Tilly and
Pappenheim and
General Fürstenberg...
- Obersturmführer SA-Hauptsturmführer Sturmhauptführer (until 1939/40)
Leutnant (OF-1b)
Wehrmacht rank
Oberleutnant (OF-1a)
Hauptmann /
Rittmeister (OF-2)...
- was
accompanied by two translators:
Captain Geyser Cavalry Captain (
Rittmeister) von ****dorff
Among its 34 clauses, the
armistice contained the following...
- aluminum-thread
double piping. Company-grade
officers (Leutnant
through Hauptmann/
Rittmeister) wore
epaulettes constructed by
wrapping two side-by-side
lengths of...