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  Wilhelm Bittrich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Wilhelm Bittrich was one of the most important figures in the Waffen SS.
Bittrich moved to the "Leibstandarte" on June 1st, 1939, serving as Sepp Deitrich's HQ Adjutant and remained there through the Polish campaign.
During his tour with II.SS-Panzer Korps, Bittrich was in large part responsible for one of the final "victories" for the Waffen SS, that being the successful defense and subsequent defeat of the Allied attacks at Arnhem during Operation Market Garden.
www.dasreich.ca /bittrich.html   (336 words)

  
  Wilhelm Bittrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilhelm 'Willi' Bittrich (February 26, 1894 – April 19, 1979) was a Obergruppenführer (rank equivalent to Lieutenant-General) of the German SS and a Waffen-SS General during World War II.
Born in the town of Wernigerode in the Harz mountains of Germany, Bittrich served as an army officer and as a fighter pilot during World War I.
Bittrich is said to have avoided the consequences by refusing to leave the front and remaining with his troops, claiming the situation demanded his personal attention.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wilhelm_Bittrich   (509 words)

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