Pictures of Third Reich Personalities in WWI

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Pictures of Third Reich Personalities in WWI

Post by Tim » 29 May 2003 03:37

Since there was a topic on Hitler in WWI, how about the other major Third Reich Personalities?

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Post by Tim » 29 May 2003 03:48

Hermann Goering from http://pro.corbis.com/
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Post by Tim » 29 May 2003 08:32

Rudolf Hess 1918 from the same site.
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Post by Yngwie J. » 29 May 2003 08:48

More Göring,

- In the cockpit of his Fokker D.VIIF

- As Staffelführer of Jasta 27
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Post by Peter H » 29 May 2003 09:28

Also from Corbis,Franz von Papen,Military attache in Washington pre 1917,also involved in espionage.

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Post by Peter H » 29 May 2003 09:41

More from the excellent Pocket German army Website.

Another future General in WW2, who served in the same Mountain unit as Rommel:

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Leutnant Hubert Lanz served throughout the interwar years with the Reichswehr , became a qualified general staff officer and by 1938 was commanding Gebirgs-Jäger-Regiment 100 at Bad Reichenhall. During the second world war he rose to command 1.Gebirgs-Division and the ad-hoc Armeegruppe Lanz on the Southern sector of the Eastern front. Sacked after SS-Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser withdrew his SS Panzerkorps from Charkov in February 1943, he was re-employed as a mountain corps commander for the rest of the war. The general died in Munich in 1982.

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Post by Zeydlitz » 03 Jun 2003 19:57

Good old Hermann sure gained some weight over the next 25 years or so :lol:

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