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  1. Wichard von Alvensleben (19 May 1902 – 14 August 1982) was a German agriculturist, Wehrmacht Officer, and Knight of the Order of Saint John. He was a member of the aristocratic House of Alvensleben, one of the oldest in Germany.

  2. Wichard Albrecht von Alvensleben war ein deutscher Landwirt und Förster. Er befreite 1945 als deutscher Offizier prominente SS-Geiseln in Südtirol.

  3. The House of Alvensleben is an ancient, Low German (niederdeutsch) noble family from the Altmark region, whose earliest known member, Wichard de Alvensleve, is first mentioned in 1163 as a ministerialis of the Bishopric of Halberstadt.

  4. Wichard von Alvensleben (Vorstand) WIRTSCHAFTSWUNDER e.V. ist ein Hilfswerk für Unternehmer, in dem sich erfahrene Wirtschaftskapitäne aus (fast) allen Bereichen der Wirtschaft zusammengeschlossen haben. Wir geben unser Praxis-Know-how und unsere fachliche Expertise unentgeltlich an Unternehmer weiter.

  5. Wichard von Alvensleben (19 May 1902 – 14 August 1982) was a German agriculturist, Wehrmacht Officer, and Knight of the Order of Saint John. He was a member of the aristocratic House of Alvensleben, one of the oldest in Germany.

  6. Wichard von Alvensleben (May 19, 1902 – August 14, 1982) was a German agriculturist, Wehrmacht Officer, and Knight of the Order of Saint John. Alvensleben was the commander of Wehrmacht troops stationed in April 1945 at Bozen, whence he led his troops to liberate the prisoners being held by the...

  7. Wichard von Alvensleben (19 May 1902 – 14 August 1982) was a Captain of the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany who defied orders from the government and freed several prisoners (including Fabian von Schlabrendorff) from the Waffen-SS as they were taken from Dachau concentration camp to Tyrol.