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Georg-Hans Reinhardt (1 March 1887 – 23 November 1963) was a German general of the Wehrmacht during World War II, who was subsequently convicted of war crimes.He commanded the 3rd Panzer Army from 1941 to 1944, and Army Group Centre in 1944 and 1945, reaching the rank of colonel general (Generaloberst).
General Reinhardt may refer to: Alfred-Hermann Reinhardt (1897–1973), German Wehrmacht lieutenant general; Emil F. Reinhardt (1888–1969), U.S. Army major general; Georg-Hans Reinhardt (1887–1963), German Wehrmacht colonel general; Klaus Reinhardt (born 1941), German Army general; Walther Reinhardt (1872–1930), Imperial German Army ...
The Battle of Nevel was a successful military operation conducted by the Red Army in the Pskov Oblast of western Russia and in northern Belarus during World War II, from October 6 to roughly December 16, 1943, although fighting persisted in the area into the new year.
Georg-Hans Reinhardt + Heer: Generalleutnant [37] Commander in the 4. Panzer-Division [35] [37] 27 October 1939 [37] Awarded 73rd Oak Leaves 17 February 1942 68th Swords 26 May 1944 [37] Hans Reinhardt: Heer: Major [37] Commander of the I./Artillerie-Regiment 241 [35] [37] 18 October 1941 * [37] Died of wounds 4 September 1941 [37] —
Georg-Hans Reinhardt (1887–1963), German general and war criminal during World War II This page was last edited on 15 March 2020, at 17:33 (UTC). Text is available ...
Reorganised as a Panzer Corps, it was known as the XXXXI Panzer Corps and was commanded by General Georg-Hans Reinhardt. In the May 1940 Battle of France, the XXXXI Panzer Corps was one of the three Panzerkorps that broke through the Ardennes in the Battle of Sedan and drove west to the sea at Abbeville.
"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is also up for best remixed recording, but that award would go to the remixer, David Guetta. Even outside the handful of nominations, the tune has made history on many fronts. ...
Generaloberst Georg-Hans Reinhardt (1 September 1939 – 5 February 1940) Generalleutnant Ludwig Ritter von Radlmeier (5 February 1940 – 8 June 1940) Generalleutnant Johann Joachim Stever (8 June 1940 – 24 July 1940) Generalleutnant Hans Reichsfreiherr von Boineburg-Lengsfeld (24 July 1940 – 8 September 1940)