- The
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber (lit. 'Military Commander') was the
German chief military position in
countries occupied by the
Wehrmacht which were headed...
- Reichsprot****r in Böhmen und Mähren,
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber beim Reichsprot****r in Böhmen und Mähren and
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber beim
deutschen Staatsminister...
-
invasion of the Netherlands,
Christiansen was
appointed as the
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber (Chief
Military Commander) in the Netherlands. In
response to attacks...
- Canaris,
Colonel General Curt Haase,
World War I
flying ace
turned Wehrmachtbefehlshaber for the
Netherlands General Friedrich Christiansen, and Reichskommissar...
- was in
Allied captivity. On 1
October 1944, he was also
appointed Wehrmachtbefehlshaber of the
Channel Islands. At the end of
February 1945, he had to give...
-
Falkenhorst remained commander of all
German forces in
Norway (
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber Norwegen). In
December 1942,
Falkenhorst made a plan for the invasion...
- Years of
service 1908–45 Rank
General of the
Infantry Commands Wehrmachtbefehlshaber Denmark Battles / wars
World War I
World War II
Operation Safari...
- [citation needed] The
Wehrmacht troops in the area were
commanded by
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber Belgien-Nordfrankreich
Martin Grase (13 July 1944 – 16 September...
- Paris). In turn, it commanded: the
Wehrmacht Netherlands Command (
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber Niederlande) or WBN,
covering the
Dutch and
Belgian coasts; Army...
-
encirclement of
Germans at the
Falaise pocket.
After capturing Paris (the
Wehrmachtbefehlshaber von Groß-Paris,
Dietrich von Choltitz,
capitulated 25 August, ignoring...