- Leo
Dietrich Franz Reichsfreiherr Geyr von
Schweppenburg (2
March 1886 – 27
January 1974) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II, noted...
- 1942 :
Georg Stumme 20.07.1942 - 30.09.1942 : Leo
Freiherr Geyr von
Schweppenburg 30.09.1942 - 13.11.1942 :
Gustav Fehn 13.11.1942 - 01.10.1943 : Siegfried...
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Eberhard von
Mackensen (15 Jan 1941 - 31 Mar 1942) Leo
Freiherr Geyr von
Schweppenburg (31 Mar 1942 - 20 July 1942)
Eberhard von
Mackensen (20 July 1942 -...
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Oberbefehlshaber West. The new army was
placed under the
command of Leo Geyr von
Schweppenburg. The
method of
employment of
Panzer Group West in the
event of an allied...
- Hans
Freiherr Geyr von
Schweppenburg (October 3, 1884 –
August 24, 1963) was a
German nobleman,
arborist and ornithologist. He
served as a
professor of...
- as
close to the
coast as possible. Rundstedt,
General Leo Geyr von
Schweppenburg (commander of
Panzer Group West), and
other senior commanders believed...
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Marshal Gerd von
Rundstedt (Panzer
Group West:
General Leo Geyr von
Schweppenburg) Army
Group B:
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel 7th Army:
Generaloberst Friedrich...
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Mauritania and
Senegal to
south Mali and
Ghana C. l.
targia Geyr von
Schweppenburg, 1916 –
north Mali and
south Algeria to
central Sudan C. l. dakhlae...
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references to Ribbentrop. Of the two references,
General Leo Geyr von
Schweppenburg, the
German military attaché in London,
commented that
Ribbentrop had...
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Northwest Africa to Iran and
western China S. t.
hoggara (Geyr von
Schweppenburg, 1916) – Air M****if and
Hoggar Mountains (southern Sahara) S. t. rufescens...