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  1. Hans Krebs
    German Army general in the Wehrmacht and German Military Officer

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  1. Hans Krebs (4 March 1898 – 2 May 1945) was a German Army general of infantry who served during World War II. A career soldier, he served in the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht. He served as the last Chief of Staff of the Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) during the final phase of the war in Europe (1 April to 1 May 1945).

  2. Hans Krebs (26 April 1888 – 15 February 1947) was an ethnic German born in Moravia who was an ardent German nationalist who emigrated to Nazi Germany. He joined the Nazi Party, was elected to the Reichstag and was appointed a Regierungspräsident (district president) in the Sudetenland.

  3. Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, FRS (/ k r ɛ b z, k r ɛ p s /, German: [hans ˈʔaːdɔlf ˈkʁeːps] ⓘ; 25 August 1900 – 22 November 1981) was a German-British biologist, physician and biochemist.

  4. Hans Krebs was a German Army general of infantry who served during World War II. A career soldier, he served in the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht. He served as the last Chief of Staff of the Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) during the final phase of the war in Europe.

  5. On March 19th 19451940, Hans Krebs was appointed Chief of Staff with the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht and with that the successor of Heinz Guderian who was replaced by Hitler. With this he became the last Chief of Staff with the German Army before the capitulation.

  6. Overview. Lt-General Hans Krebs. (1898—1945) Quick Reference. (1898–1945?), German Army officer who was appointed the last head of the German General Staff on 29 March 1945 when Hitler dismissed Guderian. On 30 April Hitler committed suicide and ... From: Krebs, Lt-General Hans in The Oxford Companion to World War II »

  7. Losing such intellectual powerhouses was a self-inflicted wound for the Nazi war effort. In the race to develop atomic weapons, German refugees played a key role in making sure that it was the ...

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