Anton Dostler (10 May 1891 – 1 December 1945) was a German army officer who fought in both World Wars. During World War II, he commanded several units...
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Dostler is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Dostler (1891–1945), German general executed for war crimes Eduard Ritter...
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Commando Order of 1942 at the command of German General Anton Dostler. After the war, Dostler was tried by a military tribunal for the deaths of fifteen...
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Among his tasks was serving as the interpreter for German general Anton Dostler at an early Allied war crimes trial. He was chief of the Western European...
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north; the 57th Infanterie-Division, under the command of Generalmajor Anton Dostler, advancing from the south; and the 100th Leichte-Division, which did...
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Deimling (1853–1944) Friedrich Wilhelm Bülow von Dennewitz (1755–1816) Anton Dostler (1891–1945) Karl Eibl (1891–1943) Otto von Emmich (1848–1915) Werner...
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Superior orders (section Dostler case)
However, their sentence was overturned on appeal. On October 8, 1945, Anton Dostler was the first German general to be tried for war crimes by a US military...
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German 75th Army Corps, General Anton Dostler, despite the opposition of his subordinates of the 135th Fortress Brigade. Dostler was sentenced to death by an...
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execution if they had disobeyed the order, but this was disproved. General Anton Dostler, who ordered the execution of 15 U.S. soldiers of the Ginny II operation...
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groups and other such atrocities against civilians. On October 8, 1945, Anton Dostler was the first German general to be tried for war crimes by a U.S. military...
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