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- 1878-1962 (Creation)
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History of the inventory collector: 28.03.1878 Born in Erstein, Alsace<br />01.10.1896 Entry into the military<br />27.01.1898 Promotion to second lieutenant<br />08.12.1903 Transfer to Kiel to navy<br />18.01.1904 Transfer to naval expedition corps to Deutsch-Südwestafrika<br />11.04.1905 Return to Kiel<br />01.10.1908-<br />30.06.1911 Attendance at the Prussian Academy of War in Berlin<br />01.04.1912 Detachment to the Great General Staff<br />01.10.1913 Promotion to Captain<br />22.03.1914-<br />August 1914 Military attaché in Belgrade (Serbia)<br />1914 - 1918 Various uses of general staff in the 1st WK<br />22.03.1918 Promotion to Major<br />1918 - 1921 Activity in the staff of the chief of field railways<br />1921 - 1923 Assumption into the Reichswehr and activity in the Reichswehr Ministry<br />01.12,1923 Promotion to lieutenant-colonel<br />01.10.1923-<br />01.06.1926 Commander of the 10th Infantry Regiment in Dresden<br />01.06.1926-<br />01.11.1928 Transfer to the staff of the 4th Infantry Regiment in Kolberg<br />01.04.1927 Promotion to Colonel<br />01.11.1928-<br />1930 Commander of the 14th Infantry Regiment in Konstanz<br />01.11.1930 Appointment as Chief of the Wehrmacht in Berlin and promotion to Major General<br />01.10.1932 Promotion to Lieutenant General<br />31.01.1933 Retirement<br />01.10.1935-<br />1939 Reactivation and appointment as teacher at the Kriegsakademie Berlin<br />10.09.1939-<br />01.07.1940 Commander and Commander in Poland<br />01.07.1940-<br />15.03.1941 Commander of the German troops in the Netherlands<br />1942 Commanding General of the 82nd Army Commanding Forces in the Netherlands Army Corps<br />01.11.1942-<br />28.02.1943 High Command of the Army<br />28.02.1943 Retirement<br />15.09.1943-<br />15.05.1945 General Leader of the German Red Cross<br />12.07.1962 Death in Berlin<br /><br />Contental characterization: The estate N 961, Alfred Boehm-Tettelbach is the estate of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht member, commander-in-chief of the German troops in the Netherlands in World War II and general leader of the German Red Cross 1943-1945, Alfred Boehm-Tettelbach. The estate includes the periods of childhood and youth in school, the time as a soldier in the Her and Navy, the years as a teacher at the War Academy, the time in World War II as commander in Poland and commander of the troops in the Netherlands, the years as general leader of the German Red Cross and the post-war years until the death in 1962.<br />The estate consists of numerous self-written documents and writings from the apprenticeship period, comprehensive diary entries and a series of self-written memorial books on the entire life chronicle of Boehm-Tettelbach.<br /><br />>Citation: BArch N 961/...
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Boehm-Tettelbach, Alfred, 1878-1962
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- 1878-1962, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961* description: History of the inventor: 28.03.1878 Born in Erstein, Alsace 01.10.1896 Entry into the military 27.01.1898 Promotion to lieutenant secretary 08.12.1903 Transfer to Kiel for navy 18.01.1904 Transfer in naval expedition corps to Deutsch-Südwestafrika 11.04.1905 Transfer back to Kiel 01.10.1908- 30.06.1911 Attendance at the Prussian Academy of War in Berlin 01.04.1912 Commanding in the Great General Staff 01.10.1913 Promotion to Captain 22.03.1914- August 1914 Military attaché in Belgrade (Serbia) 1914 - 1918 Various uses of general staff in the 1st WK 22.03.1918 Promotion to Major 1918 - 1921 Activity in the staff of the Chief of Field Railways 1921 - 1923 Acquisition in the Reichswehr and activity in the Reichswehr Ministry 01.12.1923 Promotion to Lieutenant Colonel 01.10.1923- 01.06.1926 Commander of the 10th Infantry Regiment in Dresden 01.06.1926- 01.11.1928 Transfer to the staff of the 4th Infantry Regiment in Kolberg 01.04.1927 Promotion to Colonel 01.11.1928- 1930 Commander of the 14th Infantry Regiment in Constance 01.11.1930 Appointment as Chief of the Wehrmacht in Berlin and promotion to Major General 01.10.1932 Promotion to Lieutenant General 31.01.1933 Retirement 01.10.1935- 1939 Reactivation and appointment as teacher at the Kriegsakademie Berlin 10.09.1939- 01.07.1940 Commander and Commander in Poland 01.07.1940- 15.03.1941 Commander of the German troops in the Netherlands 1942 Commanding General of the 82nd Army Commanding General of the German Armed Forces in the Netherlands 1942 Army Corps 01.11.1942- 28.02.1943 High Command of the Army 28.02.1943 Retirement 15.09.1943- 15.05.1945 General Commander of the German Red Cross 12.07.1962 Death in Berlin Content characterization: The estate N 961, Alfred Boehm-Tettelbach is the estate of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht member, commander-in-chief of the German troops in the Netherlands in World War II and general leader of the German Red Cross 1943-1945, Alfred Boehm-Tettelbach. The estate includes the periods of childhood and youth in school, the time as a soldier in the Her and Navy, the years as a teacher at the War Academy, the time in World War II as commander in Poland and commander of the troops in the Netherlands, the years as general leader of the German Red Cross and the post-war years until the death in 1962. The estate consists of numerous self-written documents and writings from his apprenticeship, comprehensive diary entries and a series of self-written memorial books on Boehm-Tettelbach's entire life chronicle. Citation style: BArch N 961/...
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