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  1. Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau, 1941. The Severity Order or Reichenau Order was the name given to an order promulgated within the German Sixth Army on the Eastern Front during World War II by Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau on 10 October 1941.

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  3. Walter von Reichenau - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Walter von Reichenau, the son of a Prussian general, was born in Germany on August 16t, 1884. He joined the German Army when he was eighteen and, in 1904, became an officer in the 1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment. In May 1914, he entered the War Academy in Berlin where he underwent General Staff training.

  4. Walter von Reichenau - Wikiwand

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    Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau (8 October 1884 – 17 January 1942) was a German Field Marshal ( Generalfeldmarschall) in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. Reichenau commanded the 6th Army, during the invasions of Belgium and France.

  5. Severity Order - Wikipedia

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    Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau, 1941. The Severity Order or Reichenau Order was the name given to an order promulgated within the German Sixth Army on the Eastern Front during World War II by Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau on 10 October 1941.

  6. Walther von Reichenau | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Walter von Reichenau (8 October 1884 – 17 January 1942) was a German Generalfeldmarschall during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German language: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes ).

  7. Walter von Reichenau | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau (8 October 1884 – 17 January 1942) was a field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. Reichenau commanded the 6th Army, during the invasions of Belgium and France. During Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, he...

  8. Reichenau, Walther von - TracesOfWar.com

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    Walther von Reichenau was a confidant of Adolf Hitler and had responsibility in the assacianation of Ernst Röhm and the deminishing of the SA during the Night of the long Knives". In 1940 he was promoted to Generalfeldmarschall and was also responsible for many warcrimes committed at the Easter front by military under his command.

  9. Walther von Reichenau | World War II Database - WW2DB

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    Walther von Reichenau Timeline. 16 Aug 1884. Walther von Reichenau was born. 10 Oct 1941. German Field Marshal Walther von Reichenau issued the "Severity Order" in which he ordered the annihilation Bolshevism and the extermination of Jews. 30 Nov 1941.

  10. Perpetrators | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    On the orders of Army commanders such as Walter von Reichenau and Erich Manstein, the Wehrmacht also participated in the mass murder of Jews and other Soviet civilians and especially of Soviet prisoners of war.

  11. Walter von Reichenau : Nazi Germany - Spartacus Educational

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    On 30th November, Hitler replaced Reichenau with Gerd von Rundstedt. The following day Reichenau ordered a withdrawal to the Mius River and then sent a note telling Hitler what he had done. Germany. Walter von Reichenau died on 17th January 1942, when the plane carrying him to Leipzig crash-landed.

  12. Walter von Reichenau - TheHistoryFiles.com

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    Walter von Reichenau, the commander-in-chief of Army Group South, went on his usual six-mile cross-country run on January 15, 1942, in temperatures well below –20 degrees Fahrenheit. He looked ill later when he appeared in the headquarters mess for lunch.