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  1. Wilhelm Bittrich was a high-ranking Waffen-SS commander of Nazi Germany. Between August 1942 and February 1943, Bittrich commanded the SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer, in rear security operations in the Soviet Union.

  2. Wilhelm Bittrich (Wernigerode, 26 februari 1894 – Wolfratshausen, 19 april 1979) was een Duits militair. In de Tweede Wereldoorlog was hij commandant van een SS-pantserkorps tijdens de Slag om Arnhem .

  3. Yes, thousands of paratroopers have landed in Nijmegen... right on top of Field Marshal Model.~Wilhelm Bittrich SS Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS Wilhelm Bittrich is an antagonist in the film A Bridge Too Far. He is a part of the OC, II SS Panzer Corps. He was portrayed in the movie by the late Maximillian Schell. Bittrich wears a grey Waffen-SS general's uniform with a skull and ...

  4. At its formation, Hohenstaufen was commanded by SS-Obergruppenführer Wilhelm Bittrich. The title Hohenstaufen came from the Hohenstaufen dynasty, a German noble family who produced a number of kings and emperors in the 12th and 13th centuries AD.

  5. Field Marshal Walter Model (left) conversing with Wilhelm Bittrich in the Arnhem sector. Under a creeping barrage in the morning mist, Kampfgruppe Volker, supported by Tiger II tanks, struck at Heuvel against the 7th Green Howards, the left-hand battalion of the 50th Northumbrian Division's 69th Brigade; here fighting raged all day.

  6. Wilhelm 'Willi' Bittrich nació el 26 de febrero de 1894 y murió el 19 de abril de 1979. Fue un militar alemán que sirvió en la Waffen SS durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Alcanzó en la misma el rango de General, así como el rango de SS- Obergruppenführer en la SS. Su actuación más recordada en la guerra es posiblemente su ...

  7. Waffen SS General Wilhelm Bittrich’s II SS Panzer Corps, which comprised the 9th SS Hohenstaufen and the 10th SS Frundsberg panzer divisions, had retreated into Holland. Each division had approximately 3,000 men. The 10th SS Panzer was in much worse condition than the 9th SS Panzer. The divisions’ material strength was under 30 panzers.