• Erhard Raus (8 January 1889 – 3 April 1956) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He commanded the 6th Panzer Division during...
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    Hitler refused to divert the 40th Panzer Corps, and replaced Hoth with Erhard Raus, who was ordered to blunt the Soviet attack and secure the Army Group...
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  • Look up raus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Raus may refer to: Erhard Raus (1889–1956), Austrian colonel general in the German Wehrmacht during World...
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    Heilsberg. Over the next few days, the 3rd Panzer Army of Generaloberst Erhard Raus was largely destroyed or withdrew into Königsberg, while General der...
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    (Colonel-General Georg-Hans Reinhardt) (from 16 August) Third Panzer Army (General Erhard Raus) (from 16 August) XL Panzer Corps (General Otto von Knobelsdorff) XXXIX...
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    Detachment Kempf, consisting of III Panzer Corps and Corps Raus (commanded by Erhard Raus), was the 7th Guards Army, dug in on the high ground on the...
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  • ISBN 978-0811711623 – via Google Books. Raus, Erhard (2003). Panzer Operations: The Eastern Front Memoirs of General Raus, 1941–1945. Cambridge: Da Capo Press...
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    Virginia: Sovereign Media. 1539-5456. Raus, Erhard (2002). Panzers on the Eastern Front: General Erhard Raus and his Panzer Divisions in Russia 1941–1945...
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  • units of the Kriegsmarine. Northern wing of the 3rd Panzer Army (General Erhard Raus) Remnants of the 551st Volksgrenadier Division XXVIII Corps (General...
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    German armed forces. The other two were Romanian-born Alexander Löhr and Erhard Raus from Moravia. Rendulic was tried at the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials in...
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