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  1. 00.01.1944: SS-Ogruf, Führer, Kampfgruppe 'Prützmann', Heresgruppe Süd, Ukraine 00.06.1944: SS-Ogruf, Himmler's liaison officer to OKW, Königsberg 00.09.1944: SS-Ogruf, Generalinspekteur für Spezialabwehr - Operation Werwolf headquarters in Berlin 21.11.1944: named General Plenipotentiary to the Nazi puppet state established in Croatia

  2. Hans-Adolf-Prützmann. Once trained in sabotage and varying forms of deadly mischief, teams of these Werwolf Kommandos, comprised mostly of HJ volunteers, but commanded by older, battle-experienced hand-picked cadre from the German Army and Waffen-SS, would operate behind the enemy lines as guerrillas, creating deadly mishap amongst the occupying forces, and relaying useful intelligence to a ...

  3. Hans-Adolf Prützmann (31 August 1901, Tolkemit, Province of West Prussia - 21 May 1945, Lüneburg) was a Superior SS and Police Leader, as well as an SS-Obergruppenführer. He was a senior Nazi in the administration of Latvia following the German conquest of that country in 1941 and as such was involved to an extent not yet fully determined, in carrying out The Holocaust in the Baltic States ...

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  5. Hans-Adolf Prützmann, né le 31 août 1901 à Tolkemit (province de Prusse-Orientale) et mort le 21 mai 1945 à Lunebourg, est un homme politique allemand et un officier SS-Obergruppenführer. Il fut Höherer der SS und Polizeiführer (HSSPF) de Russie Nord puis de Russie Sud et Höchste der SS und Polizeiführer (HöSSPF) d'Ukraine en 1943.

  6. Hans-Adolf Prützmann (German) 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. German Wikipedia. given name. Hans. 1 reference. stated in. Integrated Authority File. GND ID. 119536862. retrieved . 13 August 2015. Hans-Adolf. reason for preferred rank. most ...

  7. 9. Nov. 2009 · Re: Suicide of Hans Adolf Prützmann Post by Peter » 31 Aug 2012, 19:01 There will certainly have been reports written, probably now in files which have yet to be RELEASED to the public at the London National Archives or quite possibly filed in the appendix to the war diary of a rear echelon unit which was the parent unit of the officer in charge (also at National Archives).