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  • For example, a police chief ranked Brigadefuhrer und Generalmajor der Polizei now had the suffix “und Waffen SS”.

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  • One can be Herr Professor Oberst Doktor if one is both an Army Officer and hold a doctorate, and one can certainly be a Herr Generalmajor Graf Count, though I have never heard of linking a military, professional and aristocratic rank in the same sentence, nor do I know how the wife is handled.

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  • Generalmajor von Hünersdorff had been slightly wounded by shell fragments.

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  • Generalmajor von Hünersdorff died on 17 July 1943.

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  • On 20 April it was announced that Oberst von Hünersdorff had been promoted to the rank of Generalmajor.

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  • Under the command of Oberst Alfred von Vollard-Bockelberg, who had succeeded Generalmajor von Natzmer in October 1926, becoming the third inspector of motorized troops (In 6), further findings concerning motorization, and in particular tanks, were translated into fact.

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  • He gave his successor as In 6, Generalmajor von Stülpnagel, a free hand.

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  • On 22 May Generalmajor von Hünersdorff convened a briefing of his commanders in an army recreation center in Kharkov administered by his wife, Oda von Hünersdorff.

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  • Generalmajor von Vollard-Bockelberg pushed for the adoption of the latest technical concepts, and thus the motorization of the German army, and therefore must be considered one of the leading figures in the creation of the Panzertruppe.

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  • Ernst and his men learned that the entire battalion, together with the Tiger company (of the 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion, which had been sent in by Generalmajor Flörke), had destroyed sixty enemy tanks.

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