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  Joachim Lemelsen
Joachim Lemelsen was born in Germany in 1888.
During Operation Barbarossa Lemelsen fought under Heinz Guderian and was involved in the offensive to Smolensk.
In June 1944 Lemelsen took command of the 14th Army he joined General Albrecht Kesselring in the fight against the Allied invasion.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERlemelsen.htm   (170 words)

  
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General Vietinghoff commanded Army Group C until transferred to the Eastern Front in late January and then returned to permanently replace Kesselring in March 1945.
General Lemelsen stood in for Vietinghoff in the Tenth Army until 17 February 1945, when he was replaced by Lt. Gen.
Fridolin von Senger und Etterlin replaced Lemelsen before relinquishing command to Lt. Gen.
www.ranger95.com /armor/1st_armor_north_apennines_44_45.html   (7015 words)

  
 Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums - Help on ID of Two Panzer RK Generals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The General on the left MAY be Karl Hermann Arndt.
I m sure for 99 % its Oakleaveswinner Joachim Lemelsen on left side.
Yes, now I do agree that the the man on the left is General der Panzertruppen Joachim Hermann August Lemelsen.
www.wehrmacht-awards.com /forums/printthread.php?t=51813   (189 words)

  
 BBC - WW2 People's War - Battle for the Gothic Line - A1121022
Allies: General Oliver Leese and Lieutenant-General Richard McCreery's 8th Army (consisting of 5th Corps, 10th Corps, 2nd Polish Corps and 1st Canadian Corps); General Mark Clark's US 5th Army (consisting of 2nd Corps, 4th Corps and the British 13th Corps)
Germany: General Heinrich von Vietinghoff's German 10th Army; General Joachim Lemelsen's 14th Army
After the fall of Rome, German forces withdrew to the Gothic Line, a string of heavily fortified positions north of Florence.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A1121022   (418 words)

  
 BBC - WW2 People's War - Spring Offensive in Italy - A1121040
Allies: Lieutenant-General Richard McCreery's 8th Army (consisting of 5th Corps, 10th Corps, 13th Corps and 2nd Polish Corps); General Lucian Truscott's US 5th Army (consisting of 2nd Corps and 4th Corps)
Axis: General Traugott Herr's German 10th Army; General Joachim Lemelsen's 14th Army
The final offensive of the Italian campaign found the German forces in naturally favourable positions: the east of their line was protected by the Apennines, the west by an expanse of flooded land.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A1121040   (411 words)

  
 (vi) | NZETC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Field Marshal Kesselring expressed the opinion to General Joachim Lemelsen
All attacks were beaten off, and a decisive success was gained….’ In a discussion with Lemelsen, General Alfred Schlemm (commander of 1 Parachute Corps) reported that ‘Terrible fighting was in progress on 4 Para Div's front; the division had New Zealanders opposite it.’
General Lemelsen had replaced General von Mackensen as the commander of Fourteenth
www.nzetc.org /tm/scholarly/tei-WH2-2Ita-c4-2-6.html   (295 words)

  
 Annihilation of Soviet Prisoners of War in Belorussia - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
From the first days of the war on many units of Army Group Center shot Soviet soldiers who had surrendered with their hands up or wanted to defect, who had been put out of action or already taken prisoner.
Panzer Corps, General Joachim Lemelsen, wrote in his order of 25 June 1941 against the senseless shooting of prisoners of war and civilians which had repeatedly occurred according to his personal observation.
He gave instructions to put an end to it, expressly exempting however the killing of commissars and partisans.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=37680   (3045 words)

  
 Kurt von Tippelskirch
It was a great success and helped to halt the Allied offensive until spring 1945.
Replaced by Joachim Lemelsen in February 1945, Tippelskirch returned to lead the 21st Army in the defence of northern Germany against the Red Army.
Tippelskirch surrendered to the US Army on 2nd May 1945.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERtippelskirch.htm   (345 words)

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