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Bittrich (26
February 1894 – 19
April 1979) was a high-ranking Waffen-SS
commander of **** Germany.
Between August 1942 and
February 1943,
Bittrich commanded...
- 448–449. IPNI, Achatocarpaceae, Type.
Bittrich 1993, p. 36. POWO, Achatocarpaceae. POWO, Neotropikey.
Bittrich 1993, p. 35. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase...
- "Austrobaileyaceae, Eupomatiaceae, Himantandraceae". In Kubitzki, K.; Rohwer, J. G.;
Bittrich, V. (eds.). The
Families and
Genera of
Vascular Plants. II
Flowering plants...
- Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a23_073. ISBN 978-3-527-30673-2.
Bittrich, V.; Amaral,
Maria C. E. (1996). "Flower
morphology and
pollination biology...
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drive them off the Betuwe,
which became known as 'the Island.'
Wilhelm Bittrich led II SS
Panzer Korps in the
counter offensive, in
particular with the...
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Third Battle of
Kharkov and the
Battle of
Kursk in 1943 and by
Wilhelm Bittrich on the
Western Front in 1944. The II SS
Panzer Corps was
formed to take...
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October 1939 14
October 1941 1 year, 360 days 2
Bittrich, WilhelmSS-Brigadeführer
Wilhelm Bittrich (1894–1979) 14
October 1941 31
December 1941 78 days...
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Stearn 2002, p. 47.
Coombes 2012, p. 47. IPNI, Apiaceae, Type.
Bittrich &
Kadereit 2019, p. 4. POWO, Apiaceae. POWO, Neotropikey. Christenhusz...
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formerly of SS
Division Totenkopf, ****umed that role. As of 1977,
Wilhelm Bittrich served as the chairman. HIAG
membership was open to
convicted war criminals...
- head of the SS. Top Waffen-SS commanders, such as Sepp Dietrich,
Wilhelm Bittrich, and
Matthias Kleinheisterkamp,
further held a
certain derision for Himmler...