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  1. Matthias Kleinheisterkamp (22 de junio de 1893 - 29 de abril de 1945) fue SS-Obergruppenführer durante la II Guerra Mundial. Comandó la División SS Totenkopf, la División SS Nord, la División SS Das Reich, el III Cuerpo SS Panzer, el VII Cuerpo SS Panzer, el IV Cuerpo SS Panzer, el XII Cuerpo SS del Ejército y el XI Cuerpo SS ...

    • Alemana
    • 29 de abril de 1945 (51 años), Halbe (Alemania)
  2. Matthias Kleinheisterkamp (22 June 1893 – 29 April 1945) was a German SS commander during the Nazi era. Reaching the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer, he commanded the SS Division Totenkopf, SS Division Nord, SS Division Das Reich, III SS Panzer Corps, VII SS Panzer Corps, IV SS Panzer Corps, XII SS Army Corps and the XI SS Army Corps ...

    • 1914–45
  3. Matthias Kleinheisterkamp war ein deutscher Offizier, zuletzt SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg.

  4. Matthias Kleinheisterkamp fue SS-Obergruppenführer durante la II Guerra Mundial. Comandó la División SS Totenkopf, la División SS Nord, la División SS Das Reich, el III Cuerpo SS Panzer, el VII Cuerpo SS Panzer, el IV Cuerpo SS Panzer, el XII Cuerpo SS del Ejército y el XI Cuerpo SS del Ejército.

  5. On November 4, 1942, the Knight’s Cross was also awarded to Das Reich divisional commander Matthias Kleinheisterkamp. Biehler, the commander of 6th Corps, wrote in his war diary, “The heroic deeds of every soldier, who fought in the hells of Klepenino, Solomino, Lebsino, Noshkino, Kirchdorf and Timonzewo, are above praise and forever will ...

  6. Kleinheisterkamp, Matthias (Waffen SS)* Date of birth: June 22nd, 1893 (Elberfeld/Rhineprovince, Germany) Date of death: April 29th, 1945 (near Halbe pocket, Germany) Service number: SS-Nr.: 132.399 // NSDAP-Nr.: 4.158.838. Nationality: German (1933-1945, Third Reich) Biography. Promotions: Fahnenjunker: 2 August 1914. Leutnant: October, 1914.

  7. On 20 April 1942, the division received a new commander, SS-Brigadeführer Matthias Kleinheisterkamp, after Franz Schreiber briefly assumed command in the interim from 1 April until his arrival. The division was used to guard nickel mines in Finland and later was planned to take part in another German offensive toward the railway.