- Paul
Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst (17
January 1885 – 18 June 1968) was a
German general and war
criminal during World War II. He
planned and
commanded the...
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forces commanded by
Falkenhorst,
which aimed to
reach an
understanding with the
Norwegian people and were
under orders by
Falkenhorst to
treat Norwegians...
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February 1940,
command of the
operation was
given to
General Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst. He had
fought in
Finland during the
First World War and was familiar...
- The XXI Army Corps, also at
times designated Group Falkenhorst and
Group XXI, was a
corps of the
German Heer
during World War II. It was
first deplo****...
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Tourenwagen (W150). It was
brought to
Norway in 1941 by
General Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst.
After World War II, it was used by the King of Norway. It was later...
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subordinate to the Army of
Norway which was
commanded by
Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst. ****VI
Corps was
supported by
Finnish III
Corps commanded by Hjalmar...
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plans for an
invasion of Norway. On 21 February,
General Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst was
placed in
charge of its
planning and in
command of the land-based...
- Narvik. The
invasion was led by
General of the
Infantry Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst.
Germany notified the UK and
France of the
invasion in a
memorandum claiming...
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Morath (S****ommandant in Bergen).
Behind Onoderas hand (raised in salute) is
General Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst (C-in-C
German military forces in Norway)....
- 1941.
Seated (from left to right) are Quisling, Himmler, Terboven, and
General Nikolaus von
Falkenhorst, the
commander of the
German forces in Norway....