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  2. Gotthard Heinrici - Wikipedia

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    Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici (25 December 1886 – 10 December 1971) was a German general during World War II. Heinrici is considered as the premier defensive expert of the Wehrmacht . His final command was Army Group Vistula , formed from the remnants of Army Group A and Army Group Center to defend Berlin from the Soviet armies advancing ...

  3. Heinrici, Gotthard Fedor August ” Our Poison Dwarf

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    germany Wehrmacht Generaloberst. Heinrici, Gotthard Fedor August, ” Our poison Dwarf”, born 25-12-1886 in Gumbinnen , East Prussia, to Paul Heinrici, a local Lutheran minister of the Prussian Church, and his wife Gisela, born von Rauchhaupt and was married to a “half-Jew,”. Gisela’s father was Edmund Rudolf Volrad Julius Fedor von ...

  4. Gotthard Heinrici - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Gotthard Heinrici was born in Gumbinnen, Germany, on December 25, 1886. He joined the German Army in 1906 and during the First World War served on both the Western Front and the Eastern Front. After the war, Heinrici remained in the army and, in 1936, was promoted to the rank of Major General.

  5. Gotthard Heinrici Biography - German general during World War II

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    Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici (25 December 1886 – 10 December 1971) was a German general during World War II. Heinrici is considered as the premier defensive expert of the Wehrmacht. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gotthard Heinrici has received more than 735,851 page views.

  6. The Battle of the Seelow Heights in World War II - ThoughtCo

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    Colonel-General Gotthard Heinrici. Public Domain. A brilliant defensive tactician, Heinrici immediately began fortifying the heights as well as constructed three defensive lines to defend the area. The second of these was located on the heights and featured a variety of heavy anti-tank weapons.

  7. Wehrmacht Master of Defense | Armchair General Magazine - We ...

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    General-Oberst Gotthard Heinrici had pulled his troops back hours before to let the Russians blast unoccupied ground. Now, when three Russian armies moved forward in a huge mass of 750,00 men and 1800 tanks, the Germans stopped them in their tracks.

  8. Gotthard Heinrici – Wikipedia

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    Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici (* 25. Dezember 1886 in Gumbinnen; † 10. Dezember 1971 in Karlsruhe) [1] war ein deutscher Generaloberst im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Er kommandierte Großverbände des Heeres auf verschiedenen Kriegsschauplätzen.

  9. 30K views 11 months ago. What defensive tactics did Heinrici apply? How was his relationship with the German leader? Why instead of being promoted, was he removed from command at the end of 1943?