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  1. After his schooling at the Military Academy, Kluge served on the General Staff from 1910 to 1918. During the inter-war period, he rose quickly through the ranks to colonel in 1930, major-general in 1933 and lieutenant-general the following year. After 1936, Kluge was given command of an army corps. His interest in mobile warfare soon won Hitler ...

  2. 5. Juni 1994 · Am 20. Juli hieß es im Kriegstagebuch des OB West, Hans Günther von Kluge: »An der gesamten Kampffront keine größeren Kampfhandlungen«. Die bis dahin größte Panzerschlacht im Westen war ...

  3. August 7th, 1941. During the course of this great battle, the armies of Field Marshal von Kluge, Colonel General Strauß, and Freiherr von Weichs, the Armoured groups of Colonel-Generals Guderian and Hoth, and the Air Force detachments of Generals of the Air Loerzer and Baron von Richthofen were involved gloriously.

  4. 1936 war von Kluge als Kommandierender General des VI. Armee-Korps in Münster stationiert; zu dieser Zeit hielten sich ebenfalls seine Frau und seine Tochter dort auf. Günther von Kluge war mit seiner Familie von 1930 bis zu seinem Tode in dem Ort Böhne wohnhaft. Seine Ehefrau Mathilde (∞1907, 1885–1945) hatte das Böhner Gut von ihrem ...

  5. Hitler sensed treason and alleged capitulation talks with the allies (15 Aug 1944) Führer-Reserve OKH (16 Aug 1944-19 Aug 1944) In the morning Generalfeldmarschall Model appeared in Paris as the new Commander-in-Chief and had with him Hitlers relief of command letter for von Kluge. Model arrived at von Kluge at La Roche-Guyon close to 20:00 ...

  6. Kluge, Günther von. * 30. Oktober 1882 in Posen. † 19. August 1944 in Metz, unweit. 1882 in Posen geboren, war Generalfeldmarschall v. Kluge Sohn eines späteren Generalleutnants und Divisionskommandeurs des Ersten Weltkrieges.

  7. Kluge, Field Marshal Günther (Hans) von (1882–1944) in The Oxford Companion to World War II Length: 596 words. (1882–1944),German Army officer who served as a staff officer during part of the First World War, was severely wounded at Verdun in 1918, commanded the Fourth Army from 1939 ...