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Ferdinand Schörner (12 June 1892 – 2 July 1973) was a
German military commander and
convicted war criminal, who held the rank of
Generalfeldmarschall (Field...
- from OKW, was
escorted through the
American lines to see
Schörner. Meyer-Detring told
Schörner that the
formal capitulation of
Germany meant that any withdrawal...
- Colonel-General
Josef Harpe (soon
replaced by Colonel-General
Ferdinand Schörner), was
outnumbered five to one.
Within days,
German commandants evacuated...
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transferred to the
Western Front in
August 1944, he was
replaced by
Ferdinand Schörner, who
would command the army
group until his
desertion in May 1945 after...
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Ferdinand Schörner 12.11.1943 - 15.11.1943 :
Hermann Balck 19.11.1943 - 26.11.1943 :
Heinrich Eberbach 27.11.1943 - 31.01.1944 :
Ferdinand Schörner 01.02...
- 1950, pp. 99–101
Froriep 1986, p. 46
Schörner 2000, pp. 33–35
Schörner 2000, pp. 36
Moore 1950, pp. 98ff.
Schörner 2000, pp. 39
Wikander 2000, p. 326 White...
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Schörner 2000, p. 40, fn. 33
Schörner 2000, p. 31
Schörner 2000, p. 34 Gmirkin,
Russell Berossus and Genesis...
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German field marshal to
receive a
ceremonial marshal's baton.
Ferdinand Schörner,
another loyal officer, was
promoted on 5
April 1945.
Three w****s later...
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Supreme Commander of the
German Army 1941–1945 Succeeded by
Ferdinand Schörner Honorary titles Preceded by
Chiang Kai-shek and
Soong Mei-ling Time Person...
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surrender as
effecting an end to
hostilities between them.
General Ferdinand Schörner commanding Army
Group Centre,
broadcast a
message to his
troops on 8 May...