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- Siegfried Thomaschki (20 March 1894 – 31 May 1967) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 11th Infantry Division. He was a recipient...
- Lieutenant-General Gause, Commander of the II Army Corps; General of Artillery Thomaschki, Commander of the X Army Corps; Lieutenant-General Weber, Commander of...
- Generalmajor Werner Neumann X. Arm****orps – General der Artillerie Siegfried Thomaschki 87. Infanterie-Division – Generalmajor Helmuth Walter, from 16 January...
- 11th Infantry Division Herbert von Böckmann Karl Burdach Gerhard Feyerabend ****muth Reymann (Oak Leaves) Siegfried Thomaschki (Oak Leaves) Gustav Wagner...
- 11th Infantry Division Herbert von Böckmann Karl Burdach Gerhard Feyerabend ****muth Reymann (Oak Leaves) Siegfried Thomaschki (Oak Leaves) Gustav Wagner...
- General der Infanterie Paul Völckers Preceded by Generalleutnant Siegfried Thomaschki Commander of 11. Infanterie-Division 7 September 1943 – April 1944 Succeeded by...
- October 1939 – 26 January 1942 Succeeded by Generalleutnant Siegfried Thomaschki Preceded by General der Kavallerie Philipp Kleffel Commander of L. Arm****orps...
- 11th Infantry Division Herbert von Böckmann Karl Burdach Gerhard Feyerabend ****muth Reymann (Oak Leaves) Siegfried Thomaschki (Oak Leaves) Gustav Wagner...
- Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 71 (motorized) 13 October 1941 — — Siegfried Thomaschki+ Heer 18-HGeneralmajor Commander of the 11. Infanterie-Division 1 November...
- (1888–1944) Gerhard Tappen (1866–1953); by brevet Siegfried Paul Leonhard Thomaschki (1894–1967) Johann Nepomuk von Triva (1755–1827) Alfred von Vollard-Bockelberg [de]...