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Joachim von
Siegroth (25
December 1896 – 2 May 1945) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II. He was a
recipient of the Knight's...
- only
biological and
legitimate child of
Himmler and his wife
Margarete Siegroth, née Boden,
though her
parents later adopted a son
named Gerhard von der...
- 1967(1967-08-25) (aged 73) Munich, West
Germany Other names
Margarete Siegroth Marga Himmler Occupation Nurse Spouse Heinrich Himmler (m. 1928; died 1945)...
- castle. The
Swedish infantry consisting of 110 men
under Gustaf Henrik Siegroth traveled in
carriages along the
Nemunas River and the
cavalry of 130 men...
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Busse had also
nominated by
teleprinter message Generalmajor Joachim von
Siegroth on the 21 April. This
teleprinter message can be
found in the
Nation Archives...
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Busse had also
nominated by
teleprinter message Generalmajor Joachim von
Siegroth on the 21 April. This
teleprinter message can be
found in the
Nation Archives...
- is
believed to have been killed. 2 May 1945
Joachim von
Siegroth 48 Halbe,
Germany Siegroth, a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World...
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Reutercrantz von
Witten af Stensjö
Dreffenfelt Nöding
Skalm af
Karelen Möller von
Siegroth Aminoff,
unintroduced baronial Silfversvan Armfelt Brandsköld von Krusenstierna...
- met with
heavy resistance at Metz from a
hastily ****embled
Battle Group Siegroth,
consisting of
miscellaneous Waffen-SS and Army units, with
staff and students...
- to
retreat after the rest of the
Dalarna Regiment under Gustaf Henrik Siegroth arrived, who
chased them out,
inflicting great casualties. In this action...