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Name Born Died Notes 20 Apr 1936: Werner von Fritsch: 1880: 1939: Commander-in-Chief of the Oberkommando des Heeres: 1 Nov 1938: Ludwig Beck: 1880: 1944: Chief of the German General Staff: 1 Jan 1939: Wilhelm Adam: 1877: 1949: Commander-in-Chief of the Heeresgruppe 2 in Kassel (1938) 1 Oct 1939: Johannes Blaskowitz: 1883: 1948
The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking and eastern Low German-speaking areas. Meyer is particularly common in the Low German-speaking regions, especially in Lower Saxony (where it is more common than Müller). Bauer leads in eastern Upper German-speaking Bavaria. Rarer names tend to accumulate in the north and ...
Traditionally, there are dialectal differences between the regions of German-speaking Europe, especially visible in the forms of hypocorisms.These differences are still perceptible in the list of most popular names, even though they are marginalized by super-regional fashionable trends: As of 2012, the top ten given names of Baden-Württemberg (Southern Germany) and of Schleswig-Holstein ...
We included male, female and unisex names, as well as bold ones, traditional old German names, adorable options and stylish, trendy ideas. That way, you have a wide range of options to consider ...
Pages in category "German Army generals of World War II" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 504 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gen.Mjr d. Pol: 20.4.1944; killed 20.9.1944 b. Banja Luka. 292792 1459955 Emanuel Schafer: Member of Einsatzkommando, SD, and Himmler's personal staff 280018 4659879 Julian Scherner: SS and Police Leader of Kraków: Gerhard Markus Schneider SS lead agent Julius Schreck: First Reichsführer-SS 5 February 1925 53 Wilhelm Schroeder
For ease of use, the [i] in front of the last name, and the ending _ve, were dropped. If the last name ends in [a], then removing the [j] would give the name of the patriarch or the place, as in, Grudaj - j = Gruda (place in MM). Otherwise, removing the whole ending [aj] yields the name of founder or place of origin, as in Lekaj - aj = Lek(ë).
Daniel Prenn (1904–1991), German-Polish-British tennis player, highest world ranking # 6; Birgit Prinz (born 1977), football player; Lina Radke (1903–1983), athlete; Teodor RegedziĆski (also known as Theodor Reger) (1894–1954), Polish chess master of German origin; father's name was Reger; Otto Rehhagel (born 1938), football player and ...