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- Friedrich-August_Schack abstract "Friedrich August Schack (born 27 March 1892, Schmiedeberg im Riesengebirge/Silesia (now Kowary), died 24 July 1968, Goslar) was a General of Infantry best known for his pyrrhic defense of Caen after the allied invasion, September 1944, and for his brief leadership of the LXXXI Army Corps defending Aachen and the Siegfried Line.".
- Friedrich-August_Schack allegiance "German Empire (to 1918)".
- Friedrich-August_Schack allegiance "Nazi Germany".
- Friedrich-August_Schack allegiance "Weimar Republic (to 1933)".
- Friedrich-August_Schack award Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross.
- Friedrich-August_Schack battle World_War_I.
- Friedrich-August_Schack battle World_War_II.
- Friedrich-August_Schack birthDate "1892-03-27".
- Friedrich-August_Schack birthPlace Kowary.
- Friedrich-August_Schack birthYear "1892".
- Friedrich-August_Schack deathDate "1968-07-24".
- Friedrich-August_Schack deathPlace Goslar.
- Friedrich-August_Schack deathYear "1968".
- Friedrich-August_Schack militaryBranch German_Army_(1935%E2%80%9345).
- Friedrich-August_Schack militaryCommand "216. Infanterie-Division".
- Friedrich-August_Schack militaryCommand "272. Infanterie-Division".
- Friedrich-August_Schack militaryCommand "LXXXI. Armeekorps".
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- Friedrich-August_Schack after "Generalleutnant Egon von Neindorff".
- Friedrich-August_Schack allegiance "German Empire".
- Friedrich-August_Schack allegiance "Nazi Germany".
- Friedrich-August_Schack allegiance "Weimar Republic".
- Friedrich-August_Schack awards "Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves".
- Friedrich-August_Schack battles World_War_I.
- Friedrich-August_Schack battles World_War_II.
- Friedrich-August_Schack before "General der Infanterie Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa".
- Friedrich-August_Schack birthDate "1892-03-27".
- Friedrich-August_Schack birthPlace "Schmiedeberg".
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- Friedrich-August_Schack dateOfBirth "1892-03-27".
- Friedrich-August_Schack dateOfDeath "1968-07-24".
- Friedrich-August_Schack deathDate "1968-07-24".
- Friedrich-August_Schack deathPlace Goslar.
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- Friedrich-August_Schack name "Friedrich August Schack".
- Friedrich-August_Schack name "Schack, Friedrich August".
- Friedrich-August_Schack placeOfBirth "Schmiedeberg".
- Friedrich-August_Schack placeOfDeath Goslar.
- Friedrich-August_Schack rank General_of_the_Infantry_(Germany).
- Friedrich-August_Schack shortDescription "German general".
- Friedrich-August_Schack title "Commander of 216. Infanterie-Division".
- Friedrich-August_Schack years "--05-07".
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- Friedrich-August_Schack comment "Friedrich August Schack (born 27 March 1892, Schmiedeberg im Riesengebirge/Silesia (now Kowary), died 24 July 1968, Goslar) was a General of Infantry best known for his pyrrhic defense of Caen after the allied invasion, September 1944, and for his brief leadership of the LXXXI Army Corps defending Aachen and the Siegfried Line.".
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