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  1. 18 de ago. de 2017 · PAUL HAUSSER Part I. Paul Hausser, the man who had perhaps the single greatest influence in the military development of the Waffen-SS, was born in Brandenburg on October 7, 1880, the son of a Prussian officer. He was educated in military prep schools and in 1892 enrolled in Berlin-Lichterfelde, Imperial Germany’s equivalent of West Point.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2021 · Born in October 1880, Paul Hausser hailed from a military family in Prussia. Thanks to this military influence, he soon joined the military in an attempt to ...

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  3. Hausser’s Oakleaves recommendation reads as follows… “I would like to recommend the Oakleaves to the Knight’s Cross for the commanding general of the II. SS-Panzer-Korps, SS-Obergruppenführer and General der Waffen-SS Hausser, for his multiple acts of merit during his leadership of the Korps during the offensive operation north of Belgorod (Zitadelle).

  4. Paul Hausser (7 October 1880 – 21 December 1972) was a German general and then a high-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS who played a key role in the post-war efforts by former members of the Waffen-SS to achieve historical and legal rehabilitation.

  5. Paul Hausser (7 Octubre 1880-21 Diciembre 1972) fue un militar alemán en la Alemania nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, conocido como "Papa Hausser" por sus oficiales y elementos de tropa quienes lo consideraban el decano de las Waffen SS.

  6. Brademburgo, Plantilla:Geodatos Brandeburgo. Fallecimiento. 21 de diciembre de 1972. Luisburgo, Alemania. Paul Hausser. Fue un militar alemán en la Alemania Nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, conocido como "Papa Hausser" por sus oficiales y elementos de tropa quienes lo consideraban el decano de las Waffen SS.

  7. aloberst der Waffen-SS Paul Hausser.[3] These au‐ thors spark the interest of military historians for several reasons. First, not only were they com‐ manders on the western front, but their com‐ mand centers were caught in the Allied encir‐ clement of the German Seventh Army by Falaise, where Gersdorff managed to lead troops through