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Friedrich Altrichter

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before going on to serve as a military instructor at the military academy in Dresden. He attained his first military command with the Wehrmacht when he became the commander of Infantry Regiment 54 in 1938.
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on 17 April 1945. Altrichter was reassigned as commander Feldausbildungskorps Mitte and was captured in May 1945 during the
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Förster, Jürgen (2007). "Wolf Graf von Baudissin in Akademia, Reichswehr und Wehrmacht". In Schlaffer, Rudolf J. (ed.).
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Der Offizier des Beurlaubtenstandes. Handbuch für den Offizier und Offiziersanwärter des Beurlaubtenstandes aller Waffen
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in gold on 23 January 1942. After another brief stay in the FĂĽhrerreserve, Altrichter became commander of the
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Wolf Graf von Baudissin 1907–1993. Modernisierer zwischen totalitärer Herrschaft und freiheitlicher Ordnung
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Aufstand des Gewissens. Der militärische Widerstand gegen Hitler und des NS-Regime 1933–1945
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took power, he became a battalion commander at the 9th Prussian Infantry Regiment in
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After Germany's defeat in the First World War, Altrichter continued to serve in the
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in 1945. There, he came into contact with officers aligned with the pro-Soviet
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Die kampfbereite Kompanie. Praktische Anleitung fĂĽr die Gefechtsausbildung
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military academy from 1936 to 1939. He was a divisional commander during
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Die seelischen Kräfte des deutschen Heeres im Frieden und im Weltkriege
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Mitcham, Samuel W. (2007). "154th Reserve (Later Infantry) Division".
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German Order of Battle: 1st-290th Infantry Divisions in World War II
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In 1936, the year after the redesignation of the German forces as
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union
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Verinnerlichtes Soldatentum. Beiträge zur soldatischen Erziehung
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The 154th Infantry Division was overrun by the Red Army at
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from September 1941 to April 1942 and was awarded with the
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Die Generäle des Dritten Reiches in sowjetischer Hand
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Friedrich Altrichter was born on 3 September 1890 in
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Index

Generalleutnant
Wehrmacht
Dresden
World War II
1st
58th
154th
Berlin
German Army
Grenadier Regiment König Friedrich Wilhelm II
Fahnenjunker
World War I
99th Reserve Infantry Brigade
Reserve Infantry Regiment 230
50th Reserve Division
Weimar Republic's
Reichswehr
Adolf Hitler
Potsdam
Henning von Tresckow
Wolf Graf von Baudissin
Heidelberg University
World War II
68th Infantry Division
FĂĽhrerreserve
1st Infantry Division
58th Infantry Division
German Cross
154th Division
Oderberg

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