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  2. Gustav Krukenberg - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Krukenberg (8 March 1888 – 23 October 1980) was a high-ranking member of the Waffen-SS and commander of the SS Charlemagne Division and the remains of the SS Division Nordland during the Battle of Berlin in April 1945. After Krukenberg surrendered to Soviet Red Army troops, he was tried, convicted and sentenced to prison by a Soviet ...

  3. List of composers by name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.The list of composers is by no means complete. It is not limited by classifications such as genre or time period; however, it includes only music composers of significant fame, notability or importance who also have current Wikipedia articles.

  4. 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne

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    SS-Brigadeführer Gustav Krukenberg was appointed to command the division, while Edgar Puaud, who had commanded the LVF, was the nominal French commander. [7] The two main infantry regiments were designated as the 57th and 58th Regiments. Members of the LVF were the nucleus of the former and Sturmbrigade formed the core of the latter. [7]

  5. 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland - Wikipedia

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    Ziegler was gravely wounded after the break out group he was in came under heavy Soviet fire. He died on 2 May. Krukenberg made it to Dahlem, where he hid out in an apartment for a week, before surrendering to Soviet troops. [16] On 2 May hostilities officially ended by order of General Helmuth Weidling, commander of the Defence Area Berlin. [17]

  6. Register of SS leaders in general's rank - Wikipedia

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    Otto Wächter (also: Baron Otto Gustav von Wächter) Governor of the Kraków District and, later, the District of Galicia in the General Government: 1901–1949: also: Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS: Waldemar Wappenhans: SS- und Polizeiführer Wolhynien-Brest-Litovsk; Nicolajew; Dnjepropetrowsk-Krivoi Rog: 1893–1967: also: Generalleutnant der ...

  7. List of Austrian composers - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Liberda (born 1953) – composer; student of Roman Haubenstock-Ramati; contemporary classical music; first electronic music ever to be performed in the Vienna State Opera Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) – late-Romantic composer of large-scale and sometimes programmatic symphonies ; born in Bohemia in a German-speaking community, a subject ...

  8. Chronological list of Austrian classical composers - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) Emil von Reznicek (1860–1945) Ludwig Thuille (1861–1907) Felix Weingartner (1863–1942) Johann Strauss III (1866–1939)

  9. Krukenberg - Wikipedia

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    Krukenberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Krukenberg (1852–1889), German biochemist and physiologist; Friedrich Ernst Krukenberg (1871–1946), German physician; Gustav Krukenberg (1888–1980), German SS officer; Hermann Krukenberg (1863–1935), German surgeon