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  • Generalmajor
  • General officer rank in many militaries

    Generalmajor is the Germanic variant of major general, used in a number of Central and Northern European countries. Generalmajor is the second lowest general

    Generalmajor

    Generalmajor

  • Courland Pocket
  • Encirclement of Axis forces in the Baltic region

    January 1945 Generalmajor Bruno Schatz 290. Infanterie-Division – Generalmajor Hans-Joachim Baurmeister, from 25 April 1945 Generalmajor Carl Henke, from

    Courland Pocket

    Courland Pocket

    Courland_Pocket

  • Brigadeführer
  • General's rank in the Schutzstaffel (SS)

    Brigadeführer was the equivalent to a Generalmajor and ranked above an Oberst in the German Army or police. The rank of Generalmajor was the equivalent of brigadier

    Brigadeführer

    Brigadeführer

    Brigadeführer

  • Major general
  • Military rank

    States Army, United States Marine Corps, and United States Space Force. Generalmajor is the Germanic variant of major general, used in a number of Central

    Major general

    Major_general

  • Battle of France order of battle
  • Infantry Division – Generalmajor Kurt Renner 251st Infantry Division – Generalmajor Hans Kratzert 263rd Infantry Division – Generalmajor Franz Karl VIII Corps

    Battle of France order of battle

    Battle_of_France_order_of_battle

  • German order of battle for the invasion of Poland
  • WW2 German strategy of Poland invasion the beginning of WW2

    Infanterie-Division (Generalmajor Hugo Höfl) Infanterie-Regiment 301, 312, 413 Artillerie-Regiment 206 208. Infanterie-Division (Generalmajor Moritz Andreas)

    German order of battle for the invasion of Poland

    German order of battle for the invasion of Poland

    German_order_of_battle_for_the_invasion_of_Poland

  • Erwin von Lahousen
  • German general (1897–1955)

    based on the book by Karl Glaubauf and Stefanie Lahousen-Vivremont. Generalmajor Erwin Lahousen-Edler von Vivremont. Ein Linzer Abwehroffizier im militärischen

    Erwin von Lahousen

    Erwin von Lahousen

    Erwin_von_Lahousen

  • Otto Ernst Remer
  • German Wehrmacht Army officer and Neo-Nazi Leader (1912–1997)

    Generalmajor Otto Ernst Remer (18 August 1912 – 4 October 1997) was a German Army officer who served during World War II and played a major role in stopping

    Otto Ernst Remer

    Otto Ernst Remer

    Otto_Ernst_Remer

  • German Army order of battle (1914)
  • Order of battle for the Germany Army in 1914

    General of Engineers, and General von Schjerning (Medical Services). Generalmajor von Schoeler was Intendant-General (responsible for logistical supplies)

    German Army order of battle (1914)

    German_Army_order_of_battle_(1914)

  • Hans Leyers
  • German Army officer (1896–1981)

    Hans Leyers (March 5, 1896 – February 2, 1981) was a German Army Generalmajor who, in his last assignment during World War II, served as general representative

    Hans Leyers

    Hans Leyers

    Hans_Leyers

  • Axis order of battle at the Battle of Stalingrad
  • Axis forces at Stalingrad, including German and Romanian divisions

    Infantry Division – Generalmajor Hans-Georg Leyser 297th Infantry Division – General der Artillerie Max Pfeffer, from 16 January Generalmajor Moritz von Drebber

    Axis order of battle at the Battle of Stalingrad

    Axis_order_of_battle_at_the_Battle_of_Stalingrad

  • Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg
  • German retired Bundeswehr general (born 1934)

    Generalmajor Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (born 3 July 1934) is a German retired Bundeswehr general. Early in his career, he commanded Germany's

    Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg

    Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg

    Berthold_Maria_Schenk_Graf_von_Stauffenberg

  • Generalmajor (Sweden)
  • Military rank in Sweden

    Major General (MajGen) (Swedish: generalmajor, genmj) is a two-star commissioned officer rank in the Swedish Army, Swedish Air Force and Swedish Amphibious

    Generalmajor (Sweden)

    Generalmajor_(Sweden)

  • General (Germany)
  • Highest rank of German Army and Air Force

    ranks of German generals were established in four grades, beginning with Generalmajor, followed by Generalleutnant, General and Generalfeldmarschall. The standard

    General (Germany)

    General_(Germany)

  • Island Farm
  • Prisoner of war camp

    Generalmajor Hermann Franz, SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei Friedrich Frisius, Kriegsmarine Vizeadmiral Walter Grabmann, Generalmajor Franz

    Island Farm

    Island Farm

    Island_Farm

  • Franco-Prussian War order of battle
  • Combatants at the start of the war in 1870

    Generalmajor Leo Baron von der Osten-Sacken 1st Westphalian Infantry Regiment, No. 13 Hanoverian Fusilier Regiment, No. 73 26th Brigade: Generalmajor

    Franco-Prussian War order of battle

    Franco-Prussian_War_order_of_battle

  • 21st Panzer Division
  • German army division during World War II

    Division: Generalmajor Johannes Streich, 18 February – 16 May 1941 Generalmajor Heinrich Kirchheim, 16–31 May 1941 As 21st Panzer Division: Generalmajor Johann

    21st Panzer Division

    21st_Panzer_Division

  • 45th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    1943) Generalmajor Joachim Engel, (30 November 1943 – 27 February 1944) Generalmajor Gustav Gihr, (27 February 1944 – 9 April 1944) Generalmajor Joachim

    45th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    45th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    45th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Baltische Landeswehr
  • Unified armed forces of Couronian and Livonian nobility from 1918 to 1919

    The Landeswehr was subordinated to the German VI Reserve Corps which Generalmajor Rüdiger von der Goltz (military governor of Libau in Latvia from 1 February

    Baltische Landeswehr

    Baltische Landeswehr

    Baltische_Landeswehr

  • Eckhard Christian
  • German World War II general (1907–1985)

    1985) was a Luftwaffe officer in World War II, and rose to the rank of Generalmajor. On 2 February 1943, he married Gerda Daranowski who was one of Adolf

    Eckhard Christian

    Eckhard_Christian

  • Generalleutnant
  • General officer rank in the German and Austrian armed forces

    golden pips (stars) in golden oak leaves. Historical ranks (ascending): Generalmajor Generalleutnant General der Waffengattung Generaloberst Generalfeldmarschall

    Generalleutnant

    Generalleutnant

  • Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover
  • Last crown prince of Hanover

    Leutnant, Royal Hanoverian Garde-Husaren-Regiment 9 December 1912 (ca.): Generalmajor à la Suite, Royal Bavarian Schweren Reiter-Regiment "Prinz Karl von Bayern"

    Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover

    Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover

    Ernest_Augustus,_Crown_Prince_of_Hanover

  • 5th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)
  • Former Bundeswehr division

    2001. Generalmajor Heinrich Baron von Behr, 1 October 1956 – 7 December 1959 Generalmajor Günther Pape, 1 April 1960 – 30 June 1962 Generalmajor Albert

    5th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)

    5th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)

    5th_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)

  • Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt
  • German general (1900–1945)

    (Operation Gypsy Baron). In September 1943 he was promoted to the rank of Generalmajor and served in the Crimea. In September 1944, after the 9th Panzer Division

    Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt

    Harald_Freiherr_von_Elverfeldt

  • 11th Panzergrenadier Division (Bundeswehr)
  • Military unit

    command 12 Generalmajor Karsten Oltmanns 1992 1994 11 Generalmajor Hubertus Senff 1987 1992 10 Generalmajor Ernst Klaffus 1985 1987 9 Generalmajor Hans Hoster

    11th Panzergrenadier Division (Bundeswehr)

    11th_Panzergrenadier_Division_(Bundeswehr)

  • Walter Dornberger
  • German Army artillery officer

    "CSDIC Camp 11", the British bugged Dornberger, who in conversation with Generalmajor Gerhard Bassenge (GOC Air Defences, Tunis & Biserta) said that he and

    Walter Dornberger

    Walter Dornberger

    Walter_Dornberger

  • Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss
  • German military officer and SS general (1886–1945)

    chief of the Ordnungspolizei, Pückler-Burghauss was granted the rank of Generalmajor of Police on 30 January. He deputized for Bach-Zelewski as HSSPF from

    Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss

    Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss

    Carl_Friedrich_von_Pückler-Burghauss

  • German order of battle in the Balkans campaign (1941)
  • Division (Generalmajor Willibald Freiherr von Langermann und Erlencamp) 12th Panzer Division (Generalmajor Josef Harpe) 19th Panzer Division (Generalmajor Otto

    German order of battle in the Balkans campaign (1941)

    German_order_of_battle_in_the_Balkans_campaign_(1941)

  • 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
  • German army division during World War II

    incidents. Generalmajor Georg Stumme (18 October 1939 – 5 February 1940) Generalmajor Erwin Rommel (5 February 1940 – 14 February 1941) Generalmajor Hans Freiherr

    7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)

    7th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • National People's Army
  • Armed forces of East Germany (1956–1990)

    Second World War. Generalmajor Wilhelm Adam (17 December 1942 as Oberst) Generalmajor Otto Korfes (22 January 1943 as Generalmajor) Generalleutnant Vincenz

    National People's Army

    National People's Army

    National_People's_Army

  • Hellmuth Stieff
  • German Generalmajor (1901–1944)

    "poisonous little dwarf." For his new assignment, he was later promoted to Generalmajor on 1 February 1944. Invited by General Henning von Tresckow, Stieff joined

    Hellmuth Stieff

    Hellmuth Stieff

    Hellmuth_Stieff

  • Ferdinand von Bredow
  • German Reichsheer general and Abwehr Chief (1884–1934)

    Ferdinand von Bredow (16 May 1884 – 30 June 1934) was a German Heer Generalmajor in the Reichwehr and head of the Abwehr (the military intelligence service)

    Ferdinand von Bredow

    Ferdinand von Bredow

    Ferdinand_von_Bredow

  • 22nd Air Landing Division
  • Military unit

    Leros under the command of Generalmajor Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller. On 26 April 1944 the divisional commander, Generalmajor Heinrich Kreipe, was abducted

    22nd Air Landing Division

    22nd Air Landing Division

    22nd_Air_Landing_Division

  • Kurt Eberhard
  • German general (1874–1947)

    Nazi Germany. He fought in both world wars and attained the rank of Generalmajor. He was also a member of the Nazi Party and the Schutzstaffel (SS), reaching

    Kurt Eberhard

    Kurt Eberhard

    Kurt_Eberhard

  • Sigmund Jähn
  • East German cosmonaut, 1st German in space (1937–2019)

    February 1937 – 21 September 2019) was a German pilot, cosmonaut, and Generalmajor (equivalent to a Brigadier General in Western armies) in the National

    Sigmund Jähn

    Sigmund Jähn

    Sigmund_Jähn

  • 1st Army (Wehrmacht)
  • 1939–1945 German field army

    the 1st army surrendered to allied forces. Generalmajor Friedrich Mieth (26 May 1939 – 5 Feb 1940) Generalmajor Carl Hilpert (5 Feb 1940 – 25 Oct 1940) Oberst

    1st Army (Wehrmacht)

    1st_Army_(Wehrmacht)

  • Konteradmiral
  • Officer's rank in the German and Austro-Hungarian navy

    officer rank equivalent to a Heer or Luftwaffe Generalmajor, and to an SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS. The rank insignia consisted

    Konteradmiral

    Konteradmiral

  • Oskar Freiherr von Boenigk
  • German Generalmajor

    Freiherr von Boenigk (25 August 1893 – 30 January 1946) was a German Generalmajor, he began his military career during World War I as a fighter ace credited

    Oskar Freiherr von Boenigk

    Oskar_Freiherr_von_Boenigk

  • Heinz Brandt
  • German army officer and equestrian (1907–1944)

    Brandt was an unwitting participant in an attempt to assassinate Hitler. Generalmajor Henning von Tresckow instructed Lieutenant Fabian von Schlabrendorff

    Heinz Brandt

    Heinz Brandt

    Heinz_Brandt

  • Ranks and insignia of the Waffen-SS
  • general SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS (SS-Brigadier leader and major general of the Waffen-SS) Generalmajor Brigadier general Brigadier

    Ranks and insignia of the Waffen-SS

    Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_Waffen-SS

  • Otto Wagener
  • German general and Nazi official (1888–1971)

    and returned to military service in the Second World War, becoming a Generalmajor and military governor of the Italian Dodecanese islands. Following the

    Otto Wagener

    Otto Wagener

    Otto_Wagener

  • Walter Gericke
  • German paratroop officer in the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany

    newly formed Bundeswehr after the rearmament of West Germany and as a Generalmajor led the 1. Luftlande-Division from 1962 to 1965. In 1974, Gericke supported

    Walter Gericke

    Walter Gericke

    Walter_Gericke

  • 68th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    Artillery Regiment (Frankfurt (Oder)). The division's first commander was Generalmajor Georg Braun. With the German Invasion of Poland beginning on 1 September

    68th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    68th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    68th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Christoph Diehm
  • German SS officer (1892–1960)

    (1 March 1892 – 21 February 1960) was a German SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS and police, who served as the SS and Police Leader in

    Christoph Diehm

    Christoph_Diehm

  • Oberführer
  • Officer's rank in the Schutzstaffel (SS)

    later become the Waffen-SS. Since Brigadeführer was rated equal to a Generalmajor, and Standartenführer to an Oberst, Oberführer had no military equivalent

    Oberführer

    Oberführer

    Oberführer

  • 18th Army (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    December 1940 Generalmajor Erich Marcks 10 December 1940 – 19 January 1941 Generalmajor Wilhelm Hasse 19 January 1941 – 17 November 1942 Generalmajor Dr. Ing

    18th Army (Wehrmacht)

    18th Army (Wehrmacht)

    18th_Army_(Wehrmacht)

  • Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach
  • German general (1888–1976)

    Cross on 15 August 1940 as Generalmajor and commander of 12. Infanterie-Division Oak Leaves on 31 December 1941 as Generalmajor and commander of 12. Infanterie-Division

    Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach

    Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach

    Walther_von_Seydlitz-Kurzbach

  • Hellmuth Reymann
  • German general (1892–1988)

    212. Infanterie-Division 1 October 1942 – 1 October 1943 Succeeded by Generalmajor Dr. Karl Koske Preceded by Generalleutnant Hans Korte Commander of 13th

    Hellmuth Reymann

    Hellmuth Reymann

    Hellmuth_Reymann

  • Battle of Caporetto order of battle
  • Order of battle

    Infanterie Alfred Krauß) Austro-Hungarian 3rd Infantry Division "Edelweiss" (Generalmajor Heinrich Wieden Edler von Alpenbach) 216th Infantry Brigade 59th Infantry

    Battle of Caporetto order of battle

    Battle of Caporetto order of battle

    Battle_of_Caporetto_order_of_battle

  • Theresian Military Academy
  • Military academy of the Austrian Armed Forces in Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria

    commanding officer - CO (German: Kommandant - Kdt) of the TherMilAk is Generalmajor Mag. Karl Pronhagl. From 1997 to 2008, the TherMilAk was a 4-year college

    Theresian Military Academy

    Theresian_Military_Academy

  • 35th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    April 1944) Generalmajor Gustav Gihr (9 April 1944 - 11 May 1944) Generalleutnant Johann-Georg Richert (11 May 1944 - May 1945) Generalmajor der Reserve

    35th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    35th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    35th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Wilhelm Bittrich
  • Nazi German military officer

    SS-Panzerkorps German Cross in Gold on 6 March 1943 as SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Reserves in the 8. SS-Kavallerie-Division "Florian Geyer" Promotions

    Wilhelm Bittrich

    Wilhelm Bittrich

    Wilhelm_Bittrich

  • Franz Krech
  • German army officer

    Major General (Generalmajor) Franz Krech (23 June 1889 – 27 April 1944) was the German commander of the 41st Fortress Division of the Wehrmacht during

    Franz Krech

    Franz_Krech

  • Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers
  • Capitaine-commandant Capitaine Lieutenant Sous-lieutenant General General­leutnant General­major Brigade­general Oberst Oberst­leutnant Major Stabs­hauptmann Hauptmann

    Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers

    Ranks_and_insignia_of_NATO_armies_officers

  • Battle of Friedland order of battle
  • Brigade: Generalmajor Nikolai Mazovsky Pavlov Grenadier Regiment (3 battalions) Rostov Musketeer Regiment (3 battalions) 2nd Brigade: Generalmajor Alexander

    Battle of Friedland order of battle

    Battle of Friedland order of battle

    Battle_of_Friedland_order_of_battle

  • Günther Pape
  • December 1944 Generalmajor (Major General) 1 November 1956 Brigadegeneral (Brigadier General; one-star General) 1 October 1960 Generalmajor (Major General;

    Günther Pape

    Günther Pape

    Günther_Pape

  • Luftflotte 1
  • Military unit

    May 1940 Generalmajor Dr. Robert Knauss, 9 May 1940 – 4 October 1940 Generalmajor Otto Schöbel, 5 October 1940 – 16 January 1941 Generalmajor Heinz-Hellmuth

    Luftflotte 1

    Luftflotte 1

    Luftflotte_1

  • Ernst Hartmann (SS-Brigadeführer)
  • SS and Police Leader and SS-Brigadeführer

    Hartmann (10 May 1897 – 3 May 1945) was a German SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of Police who served as an SS and Police Leader in the Soviet Union during

    Ernst Hartmann (SS-Brigadeführer)

    Ernst_Hartmann_(SS-Brigadeführer)

  • Johann Stever
  • staff of the Wehrmacht's XV Motorised Corps. In April 1940, and now a generalmajor he was given command of the 4th Panzer Division and led it through the

    Johann Stever

    Johann_Stever

  • Werner Junck
  • German general (1895–1976)

    Oberst (Colonel) with effect and RDA from 1 October 1939 (6) 1 April 1943 Generalmajor (Major General) 1 December 1944 Generalleutnant (Lieutenant General)

    Werner Junck

    Werner_Junck

  • Kurt Freiherr von Liebenstein
  • German general (1899–1975)

    Bundeswehr. In 1960, he retired as Generalmajor. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 10 May 1943 as Generalmajor and commander of 164. Leichte Afrika

    Kurt Freiherr von Liebenstein

    Kurt Freiherr von Liebenstein

    Kurt_Freiherr_von_Liebenstein

  • Adolf Hühnlein
  • Nazi Party paramilitary leader (1881–1942)

    Academy for German Law. On 19 May 1936, he was raised to the rank of a Generalmajor (retired), in the Wehrmacht, and in December of that year was named to

    Adolf Hühnlein

    Adolf Hühnlein

    Adolf_Hühnlein

  • Dietrich von Saucken
  • German general (1892–1980)

    of a motorised brigade of the 4th Panzer Division. He was promoted to Generalmajor on 1 January 1942 and appointed divisional commander during the Battle

    Dietrich von Saucken

    Dietrich von Saucken

    Dietrich_von_Saucken

  • Erwin von Witzleben
  • Field Marshal of Nazi Germany (1881–1944)

    commanding officer of Infanterieführer VI in Hanover. He was promoted to Generalmajor ('major general') on 1 February 1934 and moved to Potsdam as the new

    Erwin von Witzleben

    Erwin von Witzleben

    Erwin_von_Witzleben

  • Battle of the Bulge order of battle
  • Franz Beyer General der Kavallerie Edwin von Rothkirch II Fighter Corps Generalmajor Dietrich Peltz III Flak Corps Generalleutnant Wolfgang Pickert Armies

    Battle of the Bulge order of battle

    Battle of the Bulge order of battle

    Battle_of_the_Bulge_order_of_battle

  • Friedrich Weber (general)
  • WWII German General in Africa and the Eastern Front

    commander. On January 1, 1943, he was promoted to Generalmajor (major general). On 20 November 1943, Generalmajor Weber commanded the Silesian 298th Infantry

    Friedrich Weber (general)

    Friedrich_Weber_(general)

  • 1st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • 1934–1945 German Army combat formation

    Division: 1 October 1934 – 1 April 1935: Generalmajor Georg von Küchler 1 April 1935 – 31 December 1937: Generalmajor / Generalleutnant Walther Schroth 1 January

    1st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    1st_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Hans-Georg Benthack
  • German general (1894–1973

    overall command of Fortress Crete in October 1944 and was promoted to Generalmajor on 1 December 1944. Benthack remained in this post until the German capitulation

    Hans-Georg Benthack

    Hans-Georg_Benthack

  • Norwegian campaign order of battle
  • 1940 order of battle during WWII

    infantry; 112th mountain artillery 69th Infantry Division Commanded by Generalmajor Hermann Tittel From 9 April through 15 April, divisional elements were

    Norwegian campaign order of battle

    Norwegian_campaign_order_of_battle

  • Military ranks of East Germany
  • golden and silver cords with five-pointed stars numbering from one (Generalmajor) to four (Armeegeneral). Remark: The different colours represent the

    Military ranks of East Germany

    Military_ranks_of_East_Germany

  • Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland
  • German army unit during World War II

    1941 – April 1942 Infantry/Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland Generalmajor Walter Hörnlein - 1 April 1942 – 3 April 1943 Generalleutnant Hermann

    Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland

    Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland

    Panzergrenadier_Division_Großdeutschland

  • Otto Krueger (general)
  • Otto Krueger (29 December 1891 – 6 June 1976) was a Generalmajor, in the Luftwaffe, during World War II. Otto Krueger was born in Metz, Lorraine, on December

    Otto Krueger (general)

    Otto_Krueger_(general)

  • Fritz Bayerlein
  • German general (1899–1970)

    as Chief of Staff. He served as a staff officer under the command of Generalmajor Walter Nehring beginning in March 1942 upon Nehring's transfer to Africa

    Fritz Bayerlein

    Fritz Bayerlein

    Fritz_Bayerlein

  • Wolff von Stutterheim
  • German general

    Wolff von Stutterheim (17 February 1893 – 3 December 1940) was a German Generalmajor. Stutterheim was born in Königsberg, Germany. He came from an old military

    Wolff von Stutterheim

    Wolff_von_Stutterheim

  • Paul Otto Geibel
  • SS and Police Leader and SS-Brigadeführer

    (10 June 1898 – 12 November 1966) was a German SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of police who served as the last SS and Police Leader (SSPF) "Warsaw"

    Paul Otto Geibel

    Paul Otto Geibel

    Paul_Otto_Geibel

  • 246th Volksgrenadier Division
  • Military unit

    Siry, 13 December 1941 – 16 May 1943 Generalmajor Konrad von Alberti, 16 May 1943 – 12 September 1943 Generalmajor Heinz Fiebig, 12 September 1943 – 5

    246th Volksgrenadier Division

    246th Volksgrenadier Division

    246th_Volksgrenadier_Division

  • Sylvester Stadler
  • Waffen-SS Commander (1910–1995)

    old at the end of the war, he held the rank of SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS and was a recipient of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves

    Sylvester Stadler

    Sylvester Stadler

    Sylvester_Stadler

  • Main Directorate for Reconnaissance
  • Foreign intelligence service of the German Democratic Republic

    (since 1989) and Chief of the Science and Technology Sector (since 1975), Generalmajor (since 1987) Department 5 (Referat 5 / SWT) – the work group of the Deputy

    Main Directorate for Reconnaissance

    Main Directorate for Reconnaissance

    Main_Directorate_for_Reconnaissance

  • DFS 230
  • German WWII transport glider

    Gliders of World War II. London: Hale. ISBN 978-0312289270. Morzik, Generalmajor Fritz (1961). Kennedy, Edward P. (ed.). "German Air Force Airlift Operations

    DFS 230

    DFS 230

    DFS_230

  • Joachim Ziegler
  • Waffen-SS Major General (1904–1945)

    (54) 1 August 1943 SS-Oberführer 1 August 1944 SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Wehrmacht Long Service Award, 4th to 3rd Class on 2 October

    Joachim Ziegler

    Joachim_Ziegler

  • Wilhelm Fritz von Roettig
  • German Order Police general and SS officer

    1939) was a German police official and SS officer. He held the rank of Generalmajor der Ordnungspolizei and served as General Inspector of the Gendarmerie

    Wilhelm Fritz von Roettig

    Wilhelm_Fritz_von_Roettig

  • Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke
  • German general

    ad hoc brigade, and command was given to Ramcke. He was promoted to Generalmajor on 22 July 1941. While on Crete, Ramcke ordered his men to attack civilians

    Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke

    Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke

    Hermann-Bernhard_Ramcke

  • Ministry of Defence (Austria)
  • Government ministry of Austria

    Heeresnachrichtenamt (Army Intelligence Office): Generalmajor / Major General Edwin Potocnik Abwehramt (Defence Agency): Generalmajor / Major General Anton Oschep Academies:

    Ministry of Defence (Austria)

    Ministry_of_Defence_(Austria)

  • Ranks of the German Bundeswehr
  • (Inhaber/Proprietor) Generalleutnant Feldmarschalleutnant Lieutenant Feldmarschall Generalmajor Major general, in broad use in Prussia after 1820 Generalfeldwachtmeister

    Ranks of the German Bundeswehr

    Ranks_of_the_German_Bundeswehr

  • Fliegerführer Afrika
  • Division of the German Luftwaffe in the Second World War

    operated in the Mediterranean and Libya from 1941–1942. The commanders were Generalmajor Stefan Fröhlich and Generalleutnant Otto Hoffmann von Waldau, who led

    Fliegerführer Afrika

    Fliegerführer_Afrika

  • 16th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Infantry division of the Nazi German Army

    Heinrici (12 October 1937 – 31 January 1940) Generalmajor Heinrich Krampf (1 February 1940 – 31 May 1940) Generalmajor Hans-Valentin Hube (1 June 1940 – 6 August

    16th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    16th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    16th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • 3rd Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)
  • Military unit

    Division was disbanded on 30 September 1994. Its last commander was Generalmajor Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof. In the 1980s under Army Structures III and IV

    3rd Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)

    3rd Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)

    3rd_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)

  • Richard Fiedler (SS-Brigadeführer)
  • SS and Police Leader and SS-Brigadeführer

    1974) was a German Nazi Party politician, SA and SS Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of police. During the Second World War, he was involved in Holocaust-related

    Richard Fiedler (SS-Brigadeführer)

    Richard Fiedler (SS-Brigadeführer)

    Richard_Fiedler_(SS-Brigadeführer)

  • 20th Panzer Division
  • German army division during World War II

    September 1941 – 13 October 1941 (acting) Generalmajor Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma, 14 October 1941 – 30 June 1942 Generalmajor Walter Düvert, 1 July 1942 – 10 October

    20th Panzer Division

    20th Panzer Division

    20th_Panzer_Division

  • Hans von Boineburg-Lengsfeld
  • German general (1889–1980)

    Boineburg-Lengsfeld was appointed its commander. He was promoted to generalmajor shortly afterwards. He led the division during the Battle of the Caucasus

    Hans von Boineburg-Lengsfeld

    Hans_von_Boineburg-Lengsfeld

  • Konstantin Hierl
  • German politician and Nazi Party official (1875–1955)

    Nazi Party, on 10 September 1936. He also was granted the honor rank of Generalmajor in the Wehrmacht. In August 1943, when Heinrich Himmler replaced Frick

    Konstantin Hierl

    Konstantin Hierl

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  • German Cross
  • Military award of Nazi Germany

    February 1942 (gold) Generalmajor Helmuth Weidling, 23 June 1942 (gold) Hauptmann Franz Maierhofer, 1 July 1942 (gold) Generalmajor Ernst Merk, 11 February

    German Cross

    German Cross

    German_Cross

  • Operation Nordwind order of battle
  • Division (Generalleutnant Walter Wißmath) 36th Volksgrenadier Division (Generalmajor Helmut Kleikamp) 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen

    Operation Nordwind order of battle

    Operation_Nordwind_order_of_battle

  • Armed Forces Staff (Germany)
  • Formerly one of the five staff headquarters of the German Bundeswehr

    prerogative affairs The Chief of staff did normally have the OF7-rank of a Generalmajors or Konteradmiral. Weblink of the Armed Forces Staff / des Führungsstabes

    Armed Forces Staff (Germany)

    Armed Forces Staff (Germany)

    Armed_Forces_Staff_(Germany)

  • Gustav Adolf von Wulffen
  • German military officer (1878–1945)

    Party and rose to become an SS-Brigadeführer in the Allgemeine SS and a Generalmajor in the Wehrmacht. He was killed in combat in the final days before Germany's

    Gustav Adolf von Wulffen

    Gustav Adolf von Wulffen

    Gustav_Adolf_von_Wulffen

  • 116th Panzer Division
  • German army division during World War II

    August 1944 – 14 September 1944 Generalmajor Heinrich Voigtsberger - 15 September 1944 – 19 September 1944 Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg, 19 September

    116th Panzer Division

    116th Panzer Division

    116th_Panzer_Division

  • 28th Jäger Division
  • Military unit

    the Soviets in Samland. Generalmajor/Generalleutnant Hans von Obstfelder, 1 October 1936 (creation) – 21 May 1940 Generalmajor/Generalleutnant Johann Sinnhuber

    28th Jäger Division

    28th Jäger Division

    28th_Jäger_Division

  • Uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung
  • Gruppenführer Generalleutnant Lieutenant-general Untergruppenführer Generalmajor Major general Oberführer No equivalent Standartenführer Oberst Colonel

    Uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung

    Uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung

    Uniforms_and_insignia_of_the_Sturmabteilung

  • 20th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    1942 Generalleutnant Erich Jaschke, 12 January 1942 – 3 January 1943 Generalmajor Georg Jauer, 3 January 1943 – 23 July 1943 Generalleutnant Georg Jauer

    20th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    20th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    20th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • 23rd Panzer Division
  • German army division during World War II

    1943) Generalmajor Ewald Kräber (25 October – 1 November 1943) Generalmajor Heinz-Joachim Werner-Ehrenfeucht (1–18 November 1943) Generalmajor Ewald Kräber

    23rd Panzer Division

    23rd Panzer Division

    23rd_Panzer_Division

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