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  1. Johannes Albrecht Blaskowitz (10 July 1883 – 5 February 1948) was a German Generaloberst during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. After joining the Imperial German Army in 1901, Blaskowitz served throughout World War I, where he earned an Iron Cross for bravery.

  2. Johannes Blaskowitz (born July 10, 1883, Peterswalde, Ger.—died Feb. 5, 1948, Nürnberg) was a German colonel-general, a tank specialist who commanded German military forces on several fronts during World War II and who deplored and protested Nazi atrocities.

  3. ww2dbase Johannes Albrecht Blaskowitz was born in Peterswalde, Kreis Wehlau in East Prussia, German Empire (now Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) to a Lutheran pastor. He enrolled in the cadet school in Köslin and the Berlin Lichterfelde, and then joined an East Prussian Army regiment in Osterode.

  4. Nov 20, 2016 · Johannes Blaskowitz was a German General during WW2. He committed suicide in 1948 while being tried as a war criminal. His action during the Polish offensive seem rather counter to this, to quote wikipedia:

  5. A professional soldier of the old school, who served in World War I, Blaskowitz rose rapidly under the Third Reich. In 1935, he was promoted to Lieutenant-General and Commander of Defence District II, Stettin.

  6. Oct 20, 2020 · The overall commander of Nordwind was Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz. Born in 1883 in East Prussia, Blaskowitz had commanded an army during the invasion of Poland. After complaining of atrocities committed in that country, he was sidelined to an occupational command in France during the years prior to D-Day.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · A distinguished German Generaloberst during World War II, his life story is marked by military prowess, ethical conflicts, and a tragic end. This article delves into the life and career of ...

  8. Mar 18, 2013 · Blaskowitz couldn’t handle affairs anymore and committed suicide on February 5th 1948 by jumping off a balcony into the inner courtyard of the court building. Rumours circulated that he was killed by SS-men because of his resistance to war crimes committed by the SS but this was never proven.

  9. Johannes Blaskowitz. John Albrecht Blaskowitz (born on July 10, 1883, Father Forest District Wehlau (East Prussia); died on 5 February in Nuremberg) was a German army officer (Colonel-General since 1939). During the Second World War, he was the Army commander in Poland and France and also the commander of the occupying troops.

  10. “Generaloberst Blaskowitz… commanded the German forces in south/southwestern France as the Allies landed on the southern French coast with overwhelming forces and simultaneously broke through the German front in Normandy.

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