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  1. Otto Weidinger (27 May 1914 – 10 January 1990) was a member of the Waffen-SS in Nazi Germany and a regimental commander in the SS Division Das Reich during World War II. In this capacity, he was involved in the Oradour massacre in France in June 1944.

  2. 17 de sept. de 2017 · World War 2. Sep 17, 2017 Andrew Knighton, Guest Author. German soldiers drag equipment through the mud in Russia. Background and Training. In 1934, the 20-year-old Otto Weidinger joined the Allgemeine branch of the SS. Showing potential as a leader, he was sent for officer training.

  3. Otto Weininger (Viena, 3 de abril de 1880 – ibídem, 4 de octubre de 1903) fue un filósofo austríaco. En 1903, publicó el libro Geschlecht und Charakter (Sexo y carácter), con el que ganó popularidad después de su suicidio a los 23 años.

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  5. Otto Weidinger (né le 27 mai 1914 à Wurtzbourg (royaume de Bavière) et mort le 11 janvier 1990 à Aalen ) était un membre de la Waffen-SS et le dernier commandant du 4 e régiment « Der Führer » de la 2 e panzerdivision SS Das Reich, au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale ; SS-Obersturmbannführer, il a été décoré de la ...

  6. 2 de ene. de 2018 · Otto Weidinger. As an SS company commander, Weidinger believed in leading from the front. During the invasion of Russia in the summer of 1941, he led his company in a bayonet charge. Injured in the fighting, he refused to leave his men until they had taken their objective.

  7. Nevertheless, on the 11th Das Reich launched an attack described by General Otto Weidinger, the overall commander, as “right out of the textbook.” It was successful and by mid-morning had reached an important hamlet lying six kilometers southeast of Sarkeresztur known as Heinrich Major.