Generalmajor Max Ilgen and other officials

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mjölnir
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Generalmajor Max Ilgen and other officials

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Post by mjölnir » 09 Mar 2010, 10:32

I read the book "Killing Hitler: The Third Reich and the Plots against the Führer" by Roger Moorhouse. The is a chapter about the agents of the russian NKWD, exspecially the NKWD-agent Nikolai Kusnetzow. He killed the SS-justice Alfred Funk and the Vice gouvenor of Galizia, Dr. Eugen Bauer. He also made a attempt for killing Paul Dargel, stellvertretender Reichskommissar of Ukraine.
And he delayed Generalmajor Max Ilgen to Moskow for Interrogation. There is General Ilgen missed.

But in Michael Miller's Axis Biographical Reaerch it is said, that Max Ilgen is MIA near Rovno on November 11th, 1943.
What is true?

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Post by Jeremy Dixon » 13 Mar 2010, 15:17

Max Ilgen listed as missing 15th november 1943 near Rowno



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Post by Minotauros » 05 Apr 2012, 11:48

Generalmajor Max ILGEN

Kommandeur der Osttruppen z. b. V. 740

Abducted along with Hauptmann Paul GRANAU by a group of Soviet partisans under Nikolai Ivanovitch KUZNIETSOV - disguised as an Oberleutnant Paul SIEBERT, possibly in the Geheime Feldpolizei - (Colonel of NKVD Dmitriy Nikolaievitch MIEDVIEDIEV's special intelligence partisan group) on 15 XI 1943 in his house in Rivne (Ukraine).
They were interrogated and executed the same day somewhere in the vicinity of Rivne.
Source: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0% ... 0%BA%D1%81

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Post by graveland » 01 Jul 2021, 14:58

Thank you, Minotauros.

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