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  1. Wilhelm Schmalz (1 March 1901 – 14 March 1983) was a German general ( Generalleutnant) in the Wehrmacht during World War II and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany. Schmalz surrendered to American troops in May 1945.

  2. Wilhelm Schmalz (ganz links) als Mitglied der deutschen Wettkampf­mannschaft bei der National Horse Show in den USA, 1928. Wilhelm Schmalz (* 1. März 1901 in Reußen, Sachsen; † 15. März 1983 in Weilmünster) war ein deutscher Offizier, zuletzt Generalleutnant im Zweiten Weltkrieg .

  3. Schmalz, Wilhelm (Generalleutnant) Date of birth: March 1st, 1901 (Reußen/Saxony, Germany) Date of death: March 14th, 1983 (Braunfels/Hesse, Germany) Nationality: German. Biography. Promotions: Fahnenjunker-Unteroffizier (01 Apr 1919); Fähnrich (01 Oct 1921); Oberfähnrich (01 Oct 1922); Leutnant (01 Feb 1923); Oberleutnant (01 Feb 1928);

  4. Generalleutnant Wilhelm Schmalz - Axis History Forum. Discussions on the personalities of the Wehrmacht and of the organizations not covered in the other sections. Hosted by askropp and Frech. 10 posts • Page 1 of 1. Edward L. Hsiao. Member. Posts: 2113. Joined: 01 Aug 2003, 09:43. Location: Flagstaff,Arizona.

  5. Wilhelm Schmalz (1 March 1901 – 14 March 1983) was a German general ( Generalleutnant) in the Wehrmacht during World War II and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany. Schmalz surrendered to American troops in May 1945.

  6. Wilhelm Schmalz (1 March 1901 – 14 March 1983) was a Generalleutnant of Nazi Germany during World War II. Wilhelm Schmalz was born on 1 March 1901 in Reussen, Saxony, German Empire. Schmalz rose in the ranks of the Wehrmacht between World War I and World War II, having joined the Reichswehr in...

  7. On 14 April, General Conrath stepped down, the command passing to Generalmajor Wilhelm Schmalz. In May 1944, the Allies managed the break-out of the Anzio-Nettuno bridgehead and captured Monte Cassino after its outflanking by the French Expeditionary Corps, and started advancing up the Liri Valley. With Rome threatened and the 10.