German generalleutnant who served in World Wars I and II
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Heinrich Kirchheim
Born
(1882-04-06)6 April 1882 Bad Elmen bei Groß-Salze, now a part of Schönebeck, Saxony-Anhalt
Died
14 December 1973(1973-12-14) (aged 91) Lüdenscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany[1]
Allegiance
German Empire (to 1918) Weimar Republic (to 1933) Nazi Germany
Service/branch
Army
Years of service
1900–45
Rank
Generalleutnant
Commands held
169. Infantry Division Special Office Libya Staff Tropics in OKH Special-Staff C in OKH
Battles/wars
Herero Wars World War I World War II
Awards
Knight's Cross, Pour le Mérite
Heinrich Kirchheim (6 April 1882 – 14 December 1973) was a German generalleutnant who served in both World War I and World War II. He is also one of few German officers who were awarded the Pour le Mérite and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. He also served as a deputy member on the "Court of Military Honour," a drumhead court-martial that expelled many of the officers involved in the 20 July Plot from the Army before handing them over to the People's Court.
^Neitzel, Sönke (July 19, 2013). Tapping Hitler's Generals: Transcripts of Secret Conversations 1942–45. Frontline Books.
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