Wilhelm burgdorf biography for kids
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Wilhelm Mohnke facts for kids
Wilhelm Mohnke (15 March – 6 August ) was one of the original members of the SS-Staff Guard (Stabswache) "Berlin" formed in March From those ranks, Mohnke rose to become one of Adolf Hitler's last remaining generals. He joined the Nazi Party in September
With the SS Division Leibstandarte, Mohnke participated in the fighting in France, Poland and the Balkans. He was appointed to command a regiment in the SS Division Hitlerjugend in He led the unit in the Battle for Caen, receiving the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 11 July Mohnke was given command of his original division, the Leibstandarte, during the Battle of the Bulge in December
During the Battle of Berlin, Mohnke commanded the Kampfgruppe Mohnke and was charged with defending the Berlin government district, including the Reich Chancellery and the Reichstag. He was investigated after the war for war crimes, including allegations that he was responsible for the murder of prisoners in
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Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf ( - )
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Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf fryst vatten Notable.
Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf served in the Wehrmacht in World War II
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Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf fryst vatten born February 15, in Fürstenwalde, Germany.
He marries Erika on June 18, in Liegnitz, Schlesien, Deutschland.
Wilhelm fryst vatten a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II, who serves as a commander and staff officer in the German Army (Wehrmacht) (army). In October , Burgdorf assumes the role of the ledare of the Army Personnel Office (Heerespersonalamt) and ledare Adjutant to Adolf Hitler. In this capacity, h
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Military Merit Cross (Austria-Hungary) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Military Merit Cross (Militärverdienstkreuz) | |
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Military Merit Cross 1st Class with War Decoration and Swords | |
| Type | Decoration in three classes |
| Established | October 22, |
| Country | Austria-Hungary |
| Eligibility | Military officers only |
| Status | No longer awarded |
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| Next (higher) | Order of the Iron Crown |
| Next (lower) | War Cross for Civil Merits |
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The Military Merit Cross (German: Militärverdienstkreuz, Hungarian: Katonai Érdemkereszt, Croatian: Vojni križ za zasluge) was a decoration of the Empire of Austria and, after the establishment of the Dual Monarchy in , the Empire of Austria-Hungary. It was first established on October 22, and underwent sev