Karl Strecker

Karl Strecker (20 September 1884 – 10 April 1973) was a German general during World War II who commanded several army corps on the Eastern Front. A career military and police professional, he fought in World War I and then served in the paramilitary Security Police of the Weimar Republic. Strecker welcomed the rise of Hitler and found favor with the regime, earning rapid promotions in the armed forces of Nazi Germany, the Wehrmacht. Strecker commanded the German Army's XI Army Corps in the Battle of Stalingrad and was the last German general to surrender his command in the city. He spent twelve years in Soviet captivity before being released in 1955. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Strecker, Karl
Published 1907
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by Strecker, Karl
Published 1925
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by Strecker, Karl
Published 1917
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by Strecker, Karl
Published 1928
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by Strecker, Karl, Grawinkel, Karl
Published 1907
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by Deutscher Nomenausschuss
Published 1914
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