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Wilhelm Bittrich (26 February 1894 – 19 April 1979) was a high-ranking Waffen-SS commander of Nazi Germany. Between August 1942 and February 1943, Bittrich commanded the SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer , in rear security operations ( Bandenbekämpfung , literally: "gang fighting") in the Soviet Union.
Manufactured by Case in the USA for the Canadian Military until 1948 when production moved to Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada. Markings include "Case XX Metal Stampings" on the base of the sheeps foot blade and a C with a broad arrow inside stamped on the scales (case) normally near the rivet holding the blades.
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) expanded rapidly and substantially during the Second World War, with vessels transferred or purchased from the Royal Navy and US Navy, and the construction of many vessels in Canada, such as corvettes and frigates. The RCN ended the war with the third-largest naval fleet in the world, and an operational reach ...
Wilhelm Bittrich (1894–1979) 15 February 1943: 29 June 1944: 1 year, 135 days: 2: SS-Standartenführer Thomas Müller (1902–?) 29 June 1944: 10 July 1944:
Mchenry, Dean E. "Saskatchewan Under CCF Rule." in The Third Force in Canada (U of California Press, 2020 pp. 206-264. Menkis, Richard, and Harold Troper. More than just games: Canada and the 1936 Olympics (U of Toronto Press, 2015). Neatby, H. Blair. The Politics of Chaos: Canada in the Thirties (1972) online broad scholarly survey; Nicholas ...
Field Marshal Walter Model (left) conversing with Wilhelm Bittrich in the Arnhem sector. Under a creeping barrage in the morning mist, Kampfgruppe Volker, supported by Tiger II tanks, struck at Heuvel against the 7th Green Howards, the left-hand battalion of the 50th Northumbrian Division's 69th Brigade; here fighting raged all day.
4th Canadian Infantry Brigade 2nd Canadian Infantry Division Formation Patch Active 1915–1919 1939–1945 Country Canada Branch Canadian Expeditionary Force Canadian Army Type Infantry Size Brigade Part of 2nd Canadian Division Engagements World War I Western Front World War II Allied occupation of Iceland Dieppe Raid Normandy The Scheldt The Rhineland Battle of Groningen Commanders Notable ...
The 4th Canadian Division is a formation of the Canadian Army.The division was first created as a formation of the Canadian Corps during the First World War.During the Second World War the division was reactivated as the 4th Canadian Infantry Division in 1941 and then converted to armour and redesignated as the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division. [2]