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Karlgeorg Schuster (19 August 1886-16 June 1973) was an Admiral with the Kriegsmarine during World War II.
He was born on 19 August 1886 at Uelzen, Germany. Schuster joined the Imperial Navy on the 1 April 1905, as a sea cadet. He died on 16 June 1977 at Kitzeberg bei Kiel, Germany.
KarlgeorgSchuster (19 August 1886-16 June 1973) was an Admiral with the Kriegsmarine during World War II. He was born on 19 August 1886 at Uelzen, Germany...
submarines completed 56 and 24 respectively. On 29 June, Admiral KarlgeorgSchuster (Commander-in-Chief of Naval-Group-Command South of the Kriegsmarine)...
Colonel General Alexander Löhr, and the Kriegsmarine commander, Admiral KarlgeorgSchuster, wanted more emphasis on Maleme, to achieve overwhelming superiority...
Battle of France was still ongoing, with its first commander Admiral KarlgeorgSchuster. In June 1940, following the surrender of France, the command's name...
Shch-214 near Cape Ai-Todor, recovering two sailors. On 29 June, Admiral KarlgeorgSchuster (Commander-in-Chief of Naval-Group-Command South of the Kriegsmarine)...
January 1940 1 April 1905 Kriegsmarine executed by Nazi Germany KarlgeorgSchuster 19 August 1886 16 June 1973 1 January 1940 1 April 1905 Kriegsmarine...
first light on the 21st they headed south. Student had asked Admiral KarlgeorgSchuster to divert the Heraklion-bound convoy to Maleme, in keeping with his...
Military offices Preceded by Admiral KarlgeorgSchuster Commanding Admiral France 2 March 1941 – 8 August 1942 Succeeded by Admiral Wilhelm Marschall...