843:
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Henning Pieper, who studied the period up until March 1942, notes
Fegelein's lack of formal training as an officer led to deficiencies in the way the SS Cavalry Brigade was prepared for active service. Fegelein repeatedly overstated the combat readiness of his troops and exaggerated their accomplishments, in Pieper's opinion in order to be seen as a leader worthy of promotion and honours. Fegelein's faulty analysis of his brigade's readiness led to their use in December 1941 through March 1942 in combat situations for which they were unsuitable and untrained; however, as the military situation was deteriorating, they would eventually have received front-line assignments regardless of their readiness. By the end of March 1942, the brigade had suffered casualties of 50 per cent, much higher than army units deployed in the same area.
1320:, and himself. Fegelein, still drunk, refused to accept that he had to answer to Hitler, and stated that he was responsible only to Himmler. Fegelein was so drunk that he was crying and vomiting; he was unable to stand up, and even urinated on the floor. Mohnke was in a quandary, as German military and civilian law both require a defendant to be of sound mind and to understand the charges against them. Although Mohnke was certain Fegelein was "guilty of flagrant desertion", it was the opinion of the judges that he was in no condition to stand trial, so Mohnke closed the proceedings and turned the defendant over to General Rattenhuber's security squad. Mohnke never saw Fegelein again.
771:. The unit was short of basic supplies such as weapons, food, and uniforms, which led to deteriorating morale and ill health. Incidents of corruption and theft took place, particularly among members of the regimental staff in Warsaw. On 23 April 1941, Fegelein faced court-martial charges for an incident in 1940 where he and his unit had been caught stealing money and luxury goods for transportation back to Germany. Fegelein's court-martial was quashed by direct order of Himmler. The allegations brought forward against Fegelein had included "murder motivated by greed". Apparently he had ordered arrests and executions in the
181:
1277:" to prove his loyalty in combat. Günsche and Bormann expressed their concern to Hitler that Fegelein would only desert again. Hitler then ordered Fegelein court-martialed. Fegelein's wife was then in the late stages of pregnancy (the baby was born on 5 May). Hitler considered releasing him without punishment or assigning him to Mohnke's troops. Junge—an eye-witness to bunker events—stated that Braun pleaded with Hitler to spare her brother-in-law and tried to justify Fegelein's actions. Junge said Fegelein was taken to the garden of the Reich Chancellery on 28 April, and was "shot like a dog".
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891:
As a temporary measure, Himmler assigned
Fegelein to be in charge of both regiments. Fegelein's unit was one of several that undertook field training and political indoctrination in the coming weeks. Himmler addressed the 1st Cavalry on 5 July, offering the opportunity for any men unwilling to participate in the upcoming "special tasks" to transfer to another unit. Nobody took advantage of this offer, at least partly because Himmler did not say that the upcoming assignment included the mass shooting of unarmed civilians.
40:
1190:, state Fegelein was popular socially, particularly with women. He could be funny and charming. Eva was glad to have someone in the entourage with whom she could dance and flirt, as Hitler was distant in social situations and refrained from publicly showing affection. Fegelein worked hard to develop a friendship with Hitler's powerful private secretary, Martin Bormann. Fegelein consistently attended Bormann's drinking parties and told Junge that the only things that mattered were "his career and a life full of fun."
968:. The new operational area had more partisan activity than the Pripyat swamps, with guerrillas who were well organised and difficult to find. Fegelein's report for the period between 18 October and 18 November 1941 shows 3,018 partisans and Red Army soldiers killed and 122 taken prisoner. However, as fewer than 200 weapons were captured, historians Martin Cüppers and Henning Pieper conclude that the majority of those killed must have been unarmed civilians. Brigade losses were seven dead and nine wounded.
194:
143:
4626:
4654:
874:. The motorized elements of the 1st SS Cavalry reached the right flank of the operational area on 24 June, but the mounted elements were unable to keep up. The exhausted horses had to be left behind and the men transported to the combat zone in lorries, while the horse-drawn artillery pieces were towed using any available vehicles. The first units to arrive crossed the
1346:"Mohnke" to prove his loyalty in combat. Günsche and Bormann expressed their concern to Hitler that Fegelein would desert again. Hitler then ordered Fegelein to be demoted and court-martialed by a court led by Mohnke. At this point the accounts differ, as the NKVD dossier states that Fegelein was court-martialed on the evening of 28 April, by a court headed by Mohnke,
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932:, with the 1st Regiment taking the northern half and the 2nd Regiment the south. The regiments worked their way from east to west through their assigned territory, and filed daily reports on the number of people killed and taken prisoner. In a meeting with Bach-Zelewski on 31 July, Himmler announced the amalgamation of the two regiments into the
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notes that most orders to carry out criminal activities such as the killing of civilians were vague, and couched in terminology that had a specific meaning for members of the regime. Leaders were given briefings about the need to be "severe" and "firm"; all Jews were to be viewed as potential enemies
886:
on 26 June, and
Fegelein's cavalry was sent on a reconnaissance mission to the south-east. Himmler, unwilling to have his SS units under Wehrmacht control or used in combat other than as reserves, withdrew the SS cavalry from control of the 87th Division on 27 June. The ambitious Fegelein stressed in
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Fegelein's parents and his brother
Waldemar survived the war. Gretl, who inherited some of Eva's valuable jewellery, also survived the war. She gave birth to a daughter (named Eva Barbara Fegelein, after her late aunt) on 5 May 1945. Eva Fegelein killed herself in April 1971 after her boyfriend died
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The engagement demonstrated the shortcomings of the cavalry units in modern mobile warfare, which requires quick redeployments in ever-changing conditions. Fegelein sought to improve this by asking
Himmler to combine the 1st and 2nd SS cavalry regiments into a brigade, with additional support units.
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would be the final battle of the war. Berlin was bombarded by Soviet artillery for the first time on 20 April 1945 (Hitler's birthday). By the evening of 21 April, Red Army tanks reached the outskirts of the city. By 27 April, Berlin was cut off from the rest of
Germany as the Soviet army encircled
1102:
The division was then deployed in defensive operations against massed Soviet attacks. From 26 August to 15 September, the division repulsed five attacks of divisional strength and a further 85 attacks of battalion strength. The heaviest combat occurred on 26 August near
Bespalovka and on 28 August,
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and transferred from the reserve force to active service. Four days later, on 5 February, Fegelein on his own initiative led an attack on a strong enemy group northwest of
Chertolino. The attack, carried out in difficult weather conditions, secured an important road junction and the railway station
971:
Army Group Centre renewed their offensive on Moscow in mid-November. Fegelein and the SS Cavalry
Brigade were held back as an operational reserve in the rearward area of the 9th Army. Massive counter-attacks by the Red Army led to a weakening of the entire German line, and the brigade was called in
939:
Himmler notified
Fegelein by telegram on 1 August that the numbers killed were far too low. A few days later, Himmler issued regimental order no. 42, which called for all male Jews over the age of 14 to be killed. The women and children were to be driven into the swamps and drowned. Thus Fegelein's
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in Byelorussia. General instructions were given to "cleanse" the area of partisans and Jewish collaborators. Jewish women and children were to be driven away. Fegelein interpreted these orders as follows: Enemy soldiers in uniform were to be taken prisoner, and those found out of uniform were to be
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in March and April 1940. They killed about half the partisans and the remainder escaped. On 8 April, Fegelein's unit killed 250 Polish men in villages in the area. While in his report he described the behaviour of his troops as "clean and decent", there were many incidents in this period where his
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and further afield. As many of the officers, including Fegelein, had never attended officer training school, much of the training provided to new recruits was rudimentary. However, it was rigorous, and the men developed a strong camaraderie. Fegelein's unit was involved alongside the Orpo in the
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called him "one of the most disgusting people in Hitler's circle". Historian Michael D. Miller describes Fegelein as an opportunist who ingratiated himself with Himmler, who in return granted him the best assignments—mostly related to cavalry—and rapid promotion through the ranks. The historian
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to wipe out entire Jewish communities. As the water in the swamps was too shallow and some areas had no swamps, it proved impractical to drown the women and children, so they were shot. Fegelein's final report on the operation, dated 18 September 1941, states that they killed 14,178 Jews, 1,001
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in Munich as an officer cadet. In 1929 he left the police service when he was caught stealing examination solutions from a teaching superior's office. The official communication at the time was that he resigned for "family reasons". Fegelein later stated that he had left the police on "his own
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after deciding he did not want to "join a suicide pact". Fegelein was located by the RSD squad in his Berlin apartment, wearing civilian clothes and preparing to flee to Sweden or Switzerland. He was carrying cash—German and foreign—and jewellery, some of which belonged to Braun. Högl found a
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when the division halted a Soviet breakthrough at Bol'shaya Gomol'sha. Fegelein led a counterattack on 8 September, recapturing the height 199,0 at Verkhniy Bishkin. On 11 September 1943, during these defensive battles, he was awarded the
1000:
at Chertolino. In a nocturnal attack on 9 February, the brigade encircled and destroyed enemy forces at Chertolino, killing 1,800 Red Army soldiers. Yershovo was captured on 14 February, leading to the annihilation of the enemy units in
887:
his reports that he believed his unit was combat ready and exaggerated its contribution to the operation. Ten of his men received the Iron Cross, Second Class for their efforts, and Fegelein was awarded the Iron Cross, First Class.
1083:. On 17 May, they annihilated a partisan group south west of Novoselki. He personally blew up a bunker in the attack. A week later, on 24 May, the division attacked another partisan strongpoint, and no prisoners were taken. During
4771:
3522:
The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 The Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal
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Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des
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prison in Warsaw. In addition to this, Fegelein was charged with having had an unlawful sexual relationship with a Polish woman. The woman had become pregnant and Fegelein forced her to have an abortion.
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The Hitler Book: The Secret NKWD Dossier Prepared for Josef W. Stalin, Compiled on the Basis of Interrogation Records of Hitler's Personal Adjutant, Otto Günsche and the Valet Heinz Linge, Moscow 1948/49
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partisans, 699 Red Army soldiers, with 830 prisoners taken and losses of 17 dead, 36 wounded, and 3 missing. The historian Henning Pieper estimates the actual number of Jews killed was closer to 23,700.
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and received a minor wound to his left thigh from the bomb blast. Fegelein often showed around the photographs of the hanged men who had been executed as a result of this failed assassination attempt.
3143:: Geheimdossier des NKWD für Josef W. Stalin, zusammengestellt aufgrund der Verhörprotokolle des Persönlichen Adjutanten Hitlers, Otto Günsche und des Kammerdieners Heinz Linge, Moskau 1948/49
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shot. Jewish males, with the exception of a few skilled workers such as doctors and leather workers, would be shot. Fegelein split the territory to be covered into two sections divided by the
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549:
Fegelein joined the Nazi Party (membership number 1,200,158) and the SA in 1930. He transferred to the SS on 10 April 1933, with membership number 66,680. He worked as an instructor at the
3261:
1305:, who presided over the court martial for desertion, told O'Donnell that Hitler ordered him to set up a tribunal. Mohnke arranged for a court martial panel, which consisted of generals
676:" (Brown Ribbon of Germany), an annual horse race which in 1938 was held on the premises of the riding school in Munich. Fegelein at the time had strong ambitions to participate in the
936:. Additional units such as a bicycle reconnaissance detachment were formed and added to the brigade's complement. On 5 August Himmler assigned leadership of the brigade to Fegelein.
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456:
in Berlin in the closing months of the war, and was shot for desertion on 28 April 1945, two days before Hitler's suicide. Historian Michael D. Miller describes Fegelein as an
1510:
287:
1291:. According to Misch, Hitler did not order Fegelein's execution, only his demotion. Misch claimed to know the identity of Fegelein's killer, but refused to reveal his name.
4441:
3565:
1258:. Hitler flew into a rage on this betrayal and ordered Himmler's arrest. Sensing a connection between Fegelein's disappearance and Himmler's betrayal, Hitler ordered
1338:(Hitler's valet). This dossier differs in part from the accounts given by Mohnke and Rattenhuber. After the intoxicated Fegelein was arrested and taken back to the
3814:
540:
and the SS. His father had made the institute available to the SS as a meeting place, and the training facilities and horses were used by equestrian units of the
1827:
882:
and engaged the Soviets but were unable to break through. They were ordered to retreat and move further north. Infantry elements of the 87th Division captured
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4434:
1087:(27 May – 10 June 1943) he reported the unit had killed 4,018 persons and deported 18,860, confiscated 21,000 cattle, and destroyed 61 villages southwest of
976:, in reality he had only 4,428 men in total at this point, of which 1,800 were ready for action. The brigade was deployed at the south-eastern sector of the
842:
4457:
1028:
2nd Class with Swords, both on 1 September 1942. The SS Cavalry Brigade was disbanded in March 1942 and the remaining men and equipment were formed into a
3829:
1122:
At the same time, Himmler assigned him to Hitler's headquarters staff as his liaison officer and representative of the SS. He was promoted to the rank of
1079:. Fegelein and his division were involved in operations against partisans in May to July 1943, which included Operation Weichsel, Operation Zeithen, and
416:
2nd Class on 15 December 1940. Units under his command on the Eastern Front in 1941 were responsible for the deaths of over 17,000 civilians during the
4731:
1099:(26 June – 27 July 1943) he reported the destruction of 96 additional villages, with 5,016 killed and 9,166 deported and 19,941 cattle confiscated.
557:, the SS equestrian group based at the facility. By the mid-1930s he took over administration of the school from his father. He was promoted to the
1354:
Herbert Kaschula. Mohnke and his fellow officers sentenced Fegelein to death. That same evening, Fegelein was shot from behind by a member of the
3170:
The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches
3822:
3166:
Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes, 1939–1945: Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile
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on 9 November 1934. Beginning in November 1935, Fegelein oversaw the preparation of the courses and facilities for the equestrian events of the
3271:
4766:
4761:
4756:
4721:
4716:
4691:
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of captured goods. Again the prosecution was halted by Himmler. In mid-October 1941, the brigade left Byelorussia and moved first to
784:
740:
extermination, ordered by Hitler, of members of the Polish elite such as intellectuals, aristocrats, and clergy, in an action called
3844:
1095:(13–16 June 1943) they destroyed a further 63 villages and (under direct orders from Hitler) killed all suspected partisans. During
4726:
595:
on 30 January 1936. He tried out for the German equestrian team, but was unable to prevail against the strong competition from the
375:
on 10 April 1933. He became a leader of an SS equestrian group, and was in charge of preparation for the equestrian events of the
4736:
4696:
3702:
1198:
By early 1945, Germany's military situation was on the verge of total collapse. Hitler, presiding over a rapidly disintegrating
4741:
911:
606:
520:
421:
3792:
3759:
3685:
3653:
3630:
3607:
3554:
3530:
3505:
3459:
3435:
3413:
3394:
3368:
3345:
3323:
3299:
3250:
3227:
3201:
3177:
3154:
3096:
1076:
614:
254:
3545:
731:
district. On 15 November, Himmler ordered the expansion of the regiment from four to thirteen squadrons and renamed it as
4642:
1005:
981:
1170:. Historian Kershaw and journalist Shirer believe he courted Braun as a way to advance his career. Hitler, Himmler, and
4701:
863:
783:
Fegelein's unit took part in anti-partisan fighting against a group of about 100 former Polish soldiers in the area of
763:
596:
3482:
3119:
1107:
in bronze. Fegelein was severely wounded on 30 September 1943 and was hospitalised for a few weeks. He received the
727:(Orpo; order police) and was split into small groups assigned to support police activities at posts throughout the
1008:
on 2 March 1942. Fegelein was then granted home leave and was appointed Inspector of Cavalry and Transportation (
672:
972:
to fight at the front on 28 December. While Fegelein reported that his forces were the equivalent to one or two
780:
tried several times to investigate the accusations against Fegelein, but each time Himmler quashed the attempt.
446:
to Hitler's headquarters staff as his liaison officer and representative of the SS. Fegelein was present at the
4660:
4363:
1310:
4016:
1434:
1269:(Hitler's personal adjutant), Hitler ordered that Fegelein be stripped of all rank and to be transferred to
464:
who ingratiated himself with Himmler, who granted him the best assignments and rapid promotions. Journalist
4781:
4746:
977:
859:
503:
379:
in 1936. He tried out for the Olympic equestrian team himself but was eliminated in the qualifying rounds.
4776:
4415:
1401:
in a car accident. Gretl Braun-Fegelein moved to Munich and remarried in 1954. She died in 1987, aged 72.
1262:
895:
1246:. He was kept in a makeshift cell until the evening of 28 April. That night, Hitler was informed of the
768:
4604:
4300:
988:. The SS Cavalry Brigade took serious losses, with casualties of up to 60 per cent in some squadrons.
692:, he arranged the transfer of all the Bavarian State Police horses to the SS riding school in case of
4706:
4178:
3192:
3087:
1464:
1298:, who conducted extensive interviews in the 1970s, provides one account of Fegelein's court martial.
903:
735:(1st Death's Head Cavalry Regiment). Additional men were recruited from ethnic Germans living in the
431:
in 1943, he was involved in operations against partisans as well as defensive operations against the
425:
417:
267:
746:. On 7 December 1939, Fegelein's unit was involved in the mass shooting of 1,700 such people in the
4544:
3891:
1410:
1360:. Based on this stated chain of events, author Veit Scherzer concluded that Fegelein, according to
796:
men behaved in an undisciplined way, killing and robbing civilians without being ordered to do so.
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1174:
acted as witnesses at the ceremony. A two-day celebration was then held at Hitler's and Bormann's
3995:
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1218:
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Die unbeantwortbaren Fragen: Notizen über Gespräche mit Albert Speer zwischen Ende 1966 und 1981
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briefcase containing documents with evidence of Himmler's attempted peace negotiations with the
953:
640:
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4549:
4539:
4426:
4046:
3953:
1727:
1567:
The death sentence on 28 April resulted in the loss of all orders, awards, and honorary signs.
1446:
1239:
949:
804:
1722:
1681:
1016:
625:
4351:
3445:
1440:
1295:
528:
502:, he became a proficient rider and participated in jumping events. During this period he met
123:
109:
1041:
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4681:
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3602:] (in German) (4th ed.). Bad Friedrichshall, Germany: Friedrichshaller Rundblick.
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3287:
3266:
1242:. According to most accounts, Fegelein was intoxicated when arrested and taken back to the
867:
855:
683:
677:
585:
376:
8:
4249:
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The unanswered Questions: Conversation Notes with Albert Speer between late 1966 and 1981
1422:
1361:
1021:
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to interrogate Fegelein as to what he knew of Himmler's plans. Thereafter, according to
1182:. Fegelein was a known playboy and had many extramarital affairs. Hitler's secretaries,
822:
655:
580:
566:
408:
4534:
4305:
4148:
4123:
4062:
3806:
3784:
3773:
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3642:
3497:
1452:
1317:
1104:
1080:
1065:
1051:
Fegelein returned to the front line on 1 December 1942 and on the same day promoted to
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894:
On 19 July 1941, Himmler assigned Fegelein's regiments to the general command of HSSPF
736:
689:
436:
383:
249:
85:
1663:
1627:
631:
591:
573:
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4398:
4041:
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3917:
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3649:
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3501:
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Fegelein's Horsemen and Genocidal Warfare: The SS Cavalry Brigade in the Soviet Union
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Mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern. Die höchstdekorierten Soldaten des Zweiten Weltkrieges
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1385:
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news report about Himmler's attempted negotiations with the western Allies via Count
1230:
1183:
1001:
965:
812:
777:
742:
619:
465:
412:(later renamed the Waffen-SS). For his service in these campaigns he was awarded the
398:
330:
20:
4586:
3865:
1364:, was deprived of all honours and honorary signs and must therefore be considered a
717:(Death's-Head Horse Regiment), which arrived in Poland shortly after the end of the
4618:
4562:
4476:
4357:
4295:
4254:
4239:
4208:
4193:
3870:
3740:
1306:
1255:
1209:
985:
916:
883:
816:
443:
402:
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4223:
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With Oak Leaves and Swords. The Highest Decorated Soldiers of the Second World War
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1544:
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1125:
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in gold on 1 November 1943. Following his convalescence he was appointed chief of
662:
217:
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4591:
4554:
4509:
4339:
4118:
4088:
3378:
3242:
3140:
1889:
1808:
1550:
1428:
1327:
1129:
1045:
1025:
747:
723:
718:
148:
4504:
4203:
4103:
3848:
1266:
1204:
536:(Fegelein Riding Institute) in 1926. In Munich, Fegelein came into contact with
452:
4529:
4524:
4345:
4218:
4213:
4183:
4173:
4138:
4133:
4078:
4031:
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1302:
1274:
1171:
1139:
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899:
542:
225:
4098:
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Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
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4471:
4108:
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4000:
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3566:"Interview With Hitler's Bodyguard: The Secrets of Hitler's Last Living Aide"
3082:
1331:
1179:
941:
929:
559:
512:
89:
4128:
1531:
1226:
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in Berlin on 16 January 1945. To the Nazi leadership, it was clear that the
1054:
648:(SS Main Riding School) in Munich. The school was started from his father's
442:
After being seriously wounded in September 1943, Fegelein was reassigned by
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4188:
4168:
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1780:
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An alternative scenario of Fegelein's death is based on the 1948/49 Soviet
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1187:
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1147:
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the same day. Funding for the very expensive horses came in part from then
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account" to better serve the Nazi Party and SS. His father had started the
494:
473:
447:
351:
347:
342:(30 October 1906 – 28 April 1945) was a high-ranking commander in the
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162:
113:
871:
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4244:
4163:
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3333:
1458:
1389:
1335:
1287:
1199:
1159:
1060:
1034:
924:
923:, who met with him and Bach-Zelewski on 28 July in their new quarters at
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469:
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359:
299:
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4198:
4158:
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on 2 October. Four days later, he was again brought before a court for
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667:
507:
413:
367:
186:
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788:
4333:
4143:
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808:
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Hans Fegelein. As a boy working at his father's equestrian school in
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343:
198:
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Hitler's Death: Russia's Last Great Secret from the Files of the KGB
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1334:. The dossier is based on the interrogation reports of Günsche and
1167:
961:
957:
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called him "one of the most disgusting people in Hitler's circle".
432:
39:
2658:
2080:
2078:
2041:
2039:
1583:. The following table shows that progression was not synchronous.
858:, which began on 22 June 1941, Fegelein saw active service on the
2781:
2610:
1372:
1251:
914:. Himmler's orders for the operation were passed to Fegelein via
772:
635:
602:
489:
485:
81:
4456:
2832:
1004:. For his leadership in these battles, Fegelein was awarded the
980:, where it defended against attacks in the rearward area of the
4392:
2975:
2183:
2171:
2075:
2063:
2036:
1069:
792:
537:
499:
394:
105:
2796:
2634:
1954:
1867:(lout or brat) for lack of manners and appropriate behaviour.
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on 10 June 1944. On 20 July 1944, Fegelein was present at the
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3525:] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag.
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The Last Days of Hitler: The Legends, the Evidence, the Truth
3149:] (in German). Bergisch Gladbach, Germany: Bastei Lübbe.
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on Hitler's life on 20 July 1944. He was on duty at Hitler's
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The German Cross 1941 – 1945 History and Recipients Volume 2
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1942:
1285:, disputed aspects of this account in a 2007 interview with
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3471:
Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941–1945 Geschichte und Inhaber Band II
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Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
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826:. For his service in these campaigns, he was awarded the
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In May and June 1940, Fegelein, who had been promoted to
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Hitler's Last Witness: The Memoirs of Hitler's Bodyguard
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Inside Hitler's Bunker: The Last Days of the Third Reich
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3131:
The Hitler Book: The Secret Dossier Prepared for Stalin
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3625:] (in German). Osnabrück, Germany: Biblio-Verlag.
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The Bunker: The History of the Reich Chancellery Group
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Holocaust: The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
3172:] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas.
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1971:
1969:
1863:, p. 186). In German, one refers to someone as a
696:. His fear was that the horses would be handed to the
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Zeiten für Helden – Zeiten für Berühmtheiten im Sport
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2nd Class on 15 December 1940. In March 1941, the SS
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international tournament in 1937, as did his brother
3294:. Trans. Helmut Bögler. London: Brockhampton Press.
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to find Fegelein, who had abandoned his post at the
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On 20 April 1943, he was appointed commander of the
906:, an operation designed to round up and exterminate
3477:] (in German). Norderstedt, Germany: Patzwall.
1966:
1392:characterise Fegelein as cynical and disreputable;
1376:recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
1020:on 1 May 1942. In this position he was awarded the
652:. Fegelein was named its commander and promoted to
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3361:Times for Heroes – Times for Celebrities in Sports
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510:. Weber later sponsored Fegelein's entry into the
218:SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS
3363:] (in German). Münster, Germany: LIT Verlag.
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1115:VI—Office for Rider and Driver Training—in the
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721:. The unit was placed under the command of the
3623:The Oak Leaves Bearers 1939–1945 Volume 1: A–K
3286:
3262:"Als Hitlers Schwager das Spring-Derby gewann"
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472:characterise him as cynical and disreputable.
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3315:Until the Final Hour: Hitler's Last Secretary
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1158:Fegelein's politically motivated marriage to
991:On 1 February 1942, Fegelein was promoted to
710:In September 1939, Fegelein commanded the SS
4752:People from Bavaria executed by Nazi Germany
4458:People killed or wounded in the 20 July plot
3846:
3680:] (in German). Leipzig: Dingsda-Verlag.
3129:Eberle, Henrik; Uhl, Matthias, eds. (2005).
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753:On 15 December, the unit was split into two
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605:cavalry school), who went on to win all the
3469:Patzwall, Klaus D.; Scherzer, Veit (2001).
3406:Leaders of the SS and German Police, Vol. 1
3355:Krüger, Arnd; Scharenberg, Swantje (2014).
1851:Those close to Fegelein had nicknamed him "
1064:"Fegelein", based in the great bend of the
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3619:Die Eichenlaubträger 1939–1945 Band 1: A–K
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3114:] (in German). Wien, Austria: Berger.
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964:by train, where they were subordinated to
910:, partisans and civilians in that area of
834:1 was renamed to 1st SS Cavalry Regiment.
757:(regiments), with Fegelein commanding the
622:, in 1939. He was promoted to the rank of
365:Fegelein joined a cavalry regiment of the
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4732:Nazis executed by Nazi Germany by firearm
3600:The Oak Leaves Bearers 1939–1945 Volume 2
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1528:157th Oak Leaves on 22 December 1942 as
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3222:] (in German). Hamburg: Rowohlt.
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1077:8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer
1068:. He was wounded in action by Soviet
811:on 1 March 1940, participated in the
688:(HSSPF; Higher SS and Police Leader)
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3574:. Hamburg, Germany: SPIEGEL-Verlag.
3546:The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
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898:for the "systematic combing" of the
4767:Recipients of the Gold German Cross
3260:Jaeger, Hans-Eckart (18 May 2004).
1011:Inspekteur des Reit- und Fahrwesens
856:German invasion of the Soviet Union
358:through his marriage to her sister
354:'s entourage and brother-in-law to
13:
4762:People wounded in the 20 July plot
4757:People from the Kingdom of Bavaria
4389:(executed for desertion, 28 April)
3734:5 August 1941 – 2 March 1942
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3549:. New York: Simon & Schuster.
3164:Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) .
1515:Knight's Cross on 2 March 1942 as
615:Deutsches Spring- und Dressurderby
14:
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4722:Holocaust perpetrators in Ukraine
4717:Holocaust perpetrators in Belarus
4395:(Hitler's dog, poisoned 29 April)
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3408:. San Jose, CA: R. James Bender.
588:. He was promoted to the rank of
255:SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer
4692:20th-century Freikorps personnel
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3750:SS-Standartenführer der Reserve
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1006:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
629:on 30 January. On 25 July 1937,
340:Hans Otto Georg Hermann Fegelein
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56:Hans Georg Otto Hermann Fegelein
4727:Military personnel from Bavaria
3088:Berlin – The Downfall 1945
3074:
1541:83rd Swords on 30 July 1944 as
862:. His unit was assigned on the
733:1. SS-Totenkopf-Reiterstandarte
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435:, for which he was awarded the
371:in 1925 and transferred to the
308:
4737:People executed by Nazi courts
4697:Executed German mass murderers
2682:, pp. 942, 943, 945, 946.
1487:in Gold on 1 November 1943 as
940:units were among the first in
680:. With the help of his friend
1:
4742:People executed for desertion
4017:Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven
3648:. London, UK: Chaucer Press.
3430:. Barnsley: Frontline Books.
3237:Görtemaker, Heike B. (2011).
2190:Krüger & Scharenberg 2014
2178:Krüger & Scharenberg 2014
2085:Krüger & Scharenberg 2014
2070:Krüger & Scharenberg 2014
2046:Krüger & Scharenberg 2014
1961:Krüger & Scharenberg 2014
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1435:Nazi Party Long Service Award
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764:Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer
761:under the overall command of
684:Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer
553:and became the leader of the
382:In September 1939, after the
3564:Simon, Ralf (30 July 2007).
3454:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
3091:. New York: Viking-Penguin.
2982:Patzwall & Scherzer 2001
1904:
1476:2nd Class (15 December 1940)
1072:on 21 and 22 December 1942.
838:War against the Soviet Union
673:Braunes Band von Deutschland
670:annually. Fegelein won the "
506:, an original member of the
386:, Fegelein commanded the SS
7:
3853:by date of departure (1945)
3270:(in German). Archived from
3239:Eva Braun: Life with Hitler
3133:. New York: Public Affairs.
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1465:Wound Badge of 20 July 1944
1153:
896:Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
10:
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3793:8. SS-Kavallerie-Division
3760:8. SS-Kavallerie-Division
3674:Der Warschauer Ghettokönig
3640:Vinogradov, V. K. (2005).
1058:. He was given command of
638:, by special order of the
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3044:, pp. 182, 183, 215.
904:Pripyat Marshes massacres
832:Totenkopf Reiterstandarte
598:Kavallerieschule Hannover
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4545:Karl-Jesko von Puttkamer
3892:Karl-Jesko von Puttkamer
3492:Pieper, Henning (2015).
3404:Miller, Michael (2006).
3106:Berger, Florian (1999).
2853:, pp. 267–269, 285.
2841:, pp. 115–116, 128.
2643:, pp. 255–256, 262.
2607:, pp. 264, 270–273.
1479:1st Class (28 June 1941)
1411:Olympic Games Decoration
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1138:on Hitler's life at the
769:Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger
646:Haupt-Reitschule München
577:on 20 April 1934 and to
426:8th SS Cavalry Division
3996:Robert Ritter von Greim
3845:Final occupants of the
3707:German National Library
3672:Jahns, Joachim (2009).
3515:Scherzer, Veit (2007).
3387:Oxford University Press
1417:German Equestrian Badge
1222:(RSD) deputy commander
1219:Reichssicherheitsdienst
1178:mountain homes and the
982:206th Infantry Division
4550:Franz von Sonnleithner
4540:Ernst John von Freyend
4269:Still present on 2 May
3954:Joachim von Ribbentrop
3678:The Warsaw Ghetto King
3617:Thomas, Franz (1997).
1506:SS-Kavallerie-Division
1447:Infantry Assault Badge
1405:Awards and decorations
1348:SS-Obersturmbannführer
1229:was sent out from the
1224:SS-Obersturmbannführer
1032:-strength unit called
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950:Infantry Assault Badge
948:Fegelein received the
864:87th Infantry Division
854:With the start of the
851:
846:Fegelein (right) with
801:SS-Obersturmbannführer
682:
607:equestrian gold medals
523:, Fegelein joined the
424:. As commander of the
4352:Alwin-Broder Albrecht
4336:(née Braun, 30 April)
4114:Ernst-Günther Schenck
3730:SS-Kavallerie-Brigade
3288:Joachimsthaler, Anton
3196:. New York: Picador.
2827:Eberle & Uhl 2011
2815:Eberle & Uhl 2011
2593:Eberle & Uhl 2005
2345:, pp. 86, 88–89.
1828:List SS-Gruppenführer
1558:and commander of the
1524:SS-Kavallerie-Brigade
1522:and commander of the
1441:General Assault Badge
902:. The result was the
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551:Reitinstitut Fegelein
534:Reitinstitut Fegelein
529:Bavarian State Police
484:Fegelein was born in
350:. He was a member of
205:Years of service
124:Execution by shooting
110:Free State of Prussia
4322:Ernst-Robert Grawitz
4296:Liselotte Chervinska
4179:Günther Schwägermann
3805:SS-Standartenführer
3783:SS-Standartenführer
3772:SS-Standartenführer
3385:. Oxford; New York:
3318:. New York: Arcade.
3267:Hamburger Abendblatt
2805:, pp. 191, 192.
2793:, pp. 182, 183.
2706:, pp. 341, 342.
2694:, pp. 945, 946.
2670:, pp. 277, 278.
2477:, pp. 312, 313.
2033:, pp. 306, 307.
678:1940 Summer Olympics
641:SS-Oberabschnitt Süd
586:Berlin Olympic Games
377:Berlin Olympic Games
322:Eva Barbara Fegelein
4782:Waffen-SS personnel
4747:People from Ansbach
4250:Theodor von Dufving
4094:Constanze Manziarly
3446:O'Donnell, James P.
3338:Hitler: A Biography
3056:, pp. 227–230.
3008:, pp. 63, 477.
2851:Joachimsthaler 1999
2817:, pp. 430–431.
2668:Joachimsthaler 1999
2619:, pp. 270–271.
2617:Joachimsthaler 1999
2605:Joachimsthaler 1999
2453:, pp. 146–147.
2441:, pp. 144–146.
2405:, pp. 133–134.
2369:, pp. 119–120.
1949:Joachimsthaler 1999
1897:, pp. 189–190.
1743:SS-Standartenführer
1723:Obersturmbannführer
1682:Obersturmbannführer
1535:and commander of a
1423:German Sports Badge
1362:German military law
1350:Alfred Krause, and
1202:, retreated to his
1119:on 1 January 1944.
1117:SS-Führungshauptamt
1022:Eastern Front Medal
1017:SS-Führungshauptamt
993:SS-Standartenführer
819:as a member of the
626:Obersturmbannführer
405:as a member of the
165:(from 1933 to 1945)
120:Cause of death
46:SS-Standartenführer
4535:Nicolaus von Below
4306:Johannes Hentschel
4149:Ludwig Stumpfegger
4124:Johann Rattenhuber
4063:Nicolaus von Below
3807:Bruno Streckenbach
3785:Bruno Streckenbach
3774:Bruno Streckenbach
3541:Shirer, William L.
3498:Palgrave Macmillan
2877:, p. 167–168.
2297:, pp. 62, 80.
1453:Close Combat Clasp
1352:SS-Sturmbannführer
1318:Johann Rattenhuber
1296:James P. O'Donnell
1216:On 27 April 1945,
1105:Close Combat Clasp
1081:Operation Seydlitz
1042:SS-Sturmbannführer
934:SS Cavalry Brigade
852:
737:General Government
690:Karl von Eberstein
668:ℛ︁ℳ︁
437:Close Combat Clasp
384:invasion of Poland
250:SS Cavalry Brigade
86:Kingdom of Bavaria
4600:
4599:
4559:Heinz Waizenegger
4482:Heinrich Borgmann
4424:
4423:
4399:Goebbels children
4315:Committed suicide
4042:Willy Johannmeyer
3928:Eckhard Christian
3918:Christa Schroeder
3813:
3812:
3803:Succeeded by
3770:Succeeded by
3739:SS-Brigadeführer
3737:Succeeded by
3716:Military offices
3687:978-3-928498-99-9
3655:978-1-904449-13-3
3632:978-3-7648-2299-6
3609:978-3-9802222-9-7
3556:978-0-671-62420-0
3532:978-3-938845-17-2
3507:978-1-137-45631-1
3461:978-0-395-25719-7
3437:978-1-84832-749-8
3415:978-93-297-0037-2
3396:978-0-19-280436-5
3370:978-3-643-12498-2
3347:978-0-393-06757-6
3325:978-1-55970-728-2
3301:978-1-86019-902-8
3274:on 18 August 2010
3252:978-0-307-59582-9
3229:978-3-499-62159-8
3203:978-0-312-42392-6
3179:978-3-7909-0284-6
3156:978-3-404-64219-9
3098:978-0-670-03041-5
2357:, pp. 89–90.
2333:, pp. 81–82.
2309:, pp. 80–81.
2261:, pp. 52–53.
2249:, pp. 53–56.
2204:, pp. 39–40.
2114:, pp. 29–31.
1839:Explanatory notes
1819:
1818:
1386:William L. Shirer
1357:Sicherheitsdienst
1328:dossier of Hitler
1231:Reich Chancellery
1184:Christa Schroeder
1002:Rzhevsky District
966:Army Group Centre
813:Battle of Belgium
778:Reinhard Heydrich
743:Intelligenzaktion
612:Fegelein won the
570:that year and to
521:Munich University
492:, to the retired
466:William L. Shirer
399:Battle of Belgium
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331:Waldemar Fegelein
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4477:Karl Bodenschatz
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4387:Hermann Fegelein
4358:Wilhelm Burgdorf
4255:Siegfried Knappe
4240:Helmuth Weidling
4224:Käthe Heusermann
4209:Werner Schwiedel
4194:Armin D. Lehmann
3871:Heinrich Himmler
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3781:Preceded by
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3741:Wilhelm Bittrich
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4578:Heinz Berger
4515:Adolf Hitler
4505:Otto Günsche
4499:
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4328:Adolf Hitler
4291:Fritz Tornow
4276:Werner Haase
4260:Rochus Misch
4204:Heinz Krüger
4189:Hans Reisser
4169:Erich Kempka
4154:Artur Axmann
4104:Otto Günsche
4084:Traudl Junge
4037:Heinz Lorenz
4027:Rudolf Weiss
3959:Albert Speer
3923:Johanna Wolf
3849:Führerbunker
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3583:. Retrieved
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3272:the original
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1485:German Cross
1399:
1394:Albert Speer
1383:
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1340:Führerbunker
1339:
1330:written for
1322:
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1283:Führerbunker
1282:
1279:Rochus Misch
1270:
1267:Otto Günsche
1259:
1244:Führerbunker
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1235:Führerbunker
1234:
1223:
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1205:Führerbunker
1203:
1197:
1188:Traudl Junge
1180:Eagle's Nest
1176:Obersalzberg
1157:
1148:East Prussia
1123:
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1109:German Cross
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474:Albert Speer
453:Führerbunker
451:
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366:
364:
352:Adolf Hitler
348:Nazi Germany
339:
338:
278:World War II
274:Battles/wars
216:
185:
163:Nazi Germany
151:(until 1933)
114:Nazi Germany
101:(1945-04-28)
45:
44:Fegelein as
25:
4687:1945 deaths
4682:1906 births
4520:Alfred Jodl
4301:Johanna Ruf
4286:Helmut Kunz
4281:Erna Flegel
4245:Hans Refior
4164:Heinz Linge
4099:Else Krüger
3571:Der Spiegel
2970:Thomas 1997
2955:Berger 1999
2936:Miller 2006
2911:Pieper 2015
2899:Pieper 2015
2887:Pieper 2015
2875:Pieper 2015
2863:Pieper 2015
2704:Beevor 2002
2653:Beevor 2002
2641:Beevor 2002
2629:Beevor 2002
2581:Miller 2006
2541:Shirer 1960
2514:Miller 2006
2502:Miller 2006
2475:Miller 2006
2463:Pieper 2015
2451:Pieper 2015
2439:Pieper 2015
2427:Pieper 2015
2415:Pieper 2015
2403:Pieper 2015
2391:Pieper 2015
2379:Miller 2006
2367:Pieper 2015
2355:Pieper 2015
2343:Pieper 2015
2331:Pieper 2015
2319:Pieper 2015
2307:Pieper 2015
2295:Pieper 2015
2283:Pieper 2015
2271:Pieper 2015
2259:Pieper 2015
2247:Pieper 2015
2202:Pieper 2015
2166:Miller 2006
2151:Pieper 2015
2139:Miller 2006
2124:Pieper 2015
2112:Pieper 2015
2100:Pieper 2015
2058:Jaeger 2004
2031:Miller 2006
1988:Miller 2006
1976:Pieper 2015
1937:Miller 2006
1764:1 May 1943:
1537:Kampfgruppe
1459:Wound Badge
1413:(1st Class)
1390:Ian Kershaw
1384:Journalist
1344:Kampfgruppe
1336:Heinz Linge
1294:Journalist
1288:Der Spiegel
1271:Kampfgruppe
1200:Third Reich
1160:Gretl Braun
1140:Wolf's Lair
1061:Kampfgruppe
1035:Kampfgruppe
925:Liakhovichi
848:Karl Gesele
470:Ian Kershaw
458:opportunist
439:in bronze.
300:Gretl Braun
64:"Flegelein"
61:Nickname(s)
4676:Categories
4364:Hans Krebs
4334:Eva Hitler
4330:(30 April)
4324:(24 April)
4199:Josef Ochs
4159:Georg Betz
4129:Peter Högl
3887:Robert Ley
2776:Simon 2007
2752:Junge 2004
2716:Misch 2014
1875:form of a
1834:References
1532:Oberführer
1471:Iron Cross
1380:Assessment
1311:Hans Krebs
1227:Peter Högl
1213:the city.
1144:Rastenburg
1055:Oberführer
954:peculation
828:Iron Cross
755:Standarten
508:Nazi Party
414:Iron Cross
368:Reichswehr
233:#1,200,158
187:Reichswehr
134:Allegiance
75:1906-10-30
53:Birth name
4619:Biography
4144:Hans Baur
3709:catalogue
3580:0038-7452
3290:(1999) .
2728:Fest 2002
1920:Fest 2006
1905:Citations
1869:Flegelein
1814:Waffen-SS
1786:Waffen-SS
1598:Waffen-SS
1581:Waffen-SS
1556:Waffen-SS
1502:Waffen-SS
1164:Eva Braun
1091:. During
1030:battalion
1014:) in the
997:Waffen-SS
974:divisions
872:Białystok
809:Waffen-SS
785:Kammienna
713:Totenkopf
699:Wehrmacht
650:stud farm
462:careerist
389:Totenkopf
356:Eva Braun
344:Waffen-SS
333:(brother)
327:Relations
294:Spouse(s)
199:Waffen-SS
4631:Politics
4056:30 April
4010:29 April
3989:28 April
3973:24 April
3937:23 April
3901:22 April
3880:21 April
3859:20 April
3543:(1960).
3523:Archives
3448:(1978).
3426:(2014).
3381:(2010).
3336:(2008).
3312:(2004).
3214:(2006).
3190:(2002).
3085:(2002).
1822:See also
1728:Reserves
1467:(silver)
1461:(silver)
1455:(silver)
1449:(silver)
1443:(silver)
1437:(bronze)
1431:(bronze)
1425:(bronze)
1370:but not
1367:de facto
1168:Salzburg
1154:Marriage
1097:Seydlitz
1085:Weichsel
1037:Zehender
1024:and the
962:Rogachev
958:Toropets
868:9th Army
805:Reserves
620:Waldemar
563:rank of
433:Red Army
319:Children
243:Commands
173:Service/
4605:Portals
4465:Wounded
4409:Unknown
4372:(2 May)
4366:(2 May)
4360:(2 May)
4354:(1 May)
4348:(1 May)
4342:(1 May)
3705:in the
1871:is the
1857:egelein
1812:of the
1784:of the
1726:of the
1554:of the
1504:in the
1500:of the
1473:(1939)
1373:de jure
1252:Reuters
1093:Zeithen
1070:snipers
995:in the
984:in the
807:in the
803:of the
773:Gestapo
636:Himmler
603:Hanover
490:Bavaria
486:Ansbach
420:in the
313:
305:
238:#66,680
208:1925–45
82:Ansbach
4572:Killed
4393:Blondi
4380:Killed
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