Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici (German: [ˈɡɔthaʁt haɪnˈʁiːtsi]; 25 December 1886 – 10 December 1971) was a German general during World War II. Heinrici...
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Gotthard or Saint Gotthard (Italian: San Gottardo) may refer to: Gotthard of Hildesheim (960–1038), Roman Catholic saint Gotthard Heinrici (1886–1971)...
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Protestant theologian Gotthard Heinrici (1886–1971), Prussian general in the German Army during the Second World War Louis Heinrici (1847–1930), German...
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under the newly appointed commander of Army Group Vistula, General Gotthard Heinrici. When the Soviet offensive resumed on 16 April, two Soviet fronts...
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Carl Friedrich Georg Heinrici (14 March 1844– 29 September 1915) was a German Lutheran theologian best known for his studies involving the relationship...
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the 4th Panzerarmee, which opposed the 1st Ukrainian Front. General Gotthard Heinrici replaced Heinrich Himmler as commander of Army Group Vistula on 20...
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any real military knowledge, proved inadequate to the task; General Gotthard Heinrici replaced Himmler as commander of Army Group Vistula on 20 March, subsequent...
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when he had to assume temporary command of the 4th Army from General Gotthard Heinrici. Soon after, Operation Bagration against Army Group Center began on...
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men. However, the new commander of Army Group Vistula, Commander Gotthard Heinrici, who had replaced Himmler, did not agree with the personnel addition...
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troops of the German Army Group Centre captured Babruysk. General Gotthard Heinrici considered the largely-evacuated city "a dump consisting mainly of...
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