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Wehrmachtbericht (German: [ˈveːɐ̯maxtbəˌʁɪçt] , literally: "Armed
forces report",
usually translated as
Wehrmacht communiqué or
Wehrmacht report) was the...
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Generalleutnant and
commander of 1. Panzer-Division
Mentioned in the
Wehrmachtbericht (14
December 1943)
Thomas 1997, p. 417.
Patzwall &
Scherzer 2001, p...
- 1914, 2nd and 1st
class on 25 May 1941
Mentioned four
times in the
Wehrmachtbericht (9 June 1941, 24
December 1943, 25
March 1944, 29 June 1944) Crete...
- with
Swords Iron
Cross (1939) 2nd
class 1st
class Mentioned in the
Wehrmachtbericht on (22 June 1940) Knight's
Cross of the Iron
Cross on 5
August 1940...
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August was
claimed by Hartmann,
earning him two
named reference in the
Wehrmachtbericht on 24 and 25
August respectively. The
authors Prien, Stemmer, Balke...
- with
considerable defense facilities (bunkers,
guard posts etc.). The
Wehrmachtbericht, a
daily propaganda broadcast covering the war, was also transmitted...
- "Deutschlandlied" as the de
facto national anthem. In
World War II, the
daily Wehrmachtbericht radio report began with the tune,
until it was
replaced by the fanfare...
- [in German] (1988).
Moskau ruft
Heeresgruppe Mitte … – Was
nicht im
Wehrmachtbericht stand – Die Einsätze des
geheimen Kampfgeschwaders 200 im
Zweiten Weltkrieg...
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included 15,000 men.
Among the
propaganda materials produced was the
Wehrmachtbericht, the
official news communiqué
about the
military situation of Germany...
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commanding general of the II. Arm****orps
Mentioned four
times in the
Wehrmachtbericht on 6
August 1941 (extra), 7
August 1941, 18
October 1941 (extra) and...