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Helmuth Reymann (24 November 1892 – 8 December 1988) was an officer in the German Army (''Heer'') during World War II. Reymann was one of the last commanders of the Berlin Defense Area during the final assault by Soviet forces on the city of Berlin. ==Northern Russia== From 1 October 1942 to 1 October 1943, Lieutenant-General (''Generalleutnant'') Reymann commanded the 212th Infantry Division (''212.Infanterie-Division'') in northern Russia. His division was part of Army Group North. From 1 October 1943 to 1 April 1944, Reymann was transferred within Army Group North to command the 13th Air Force Field Division (''13.Luftwaffe-Feld-Division''). His command was part of the XXVIII Army Corps (''XXVIII. Armeekorps'') fighting in northern Russia. Reymann's division included the 25th Field Infantry Regiment, the 26th Field Infantry Regiment, and the 13th Field Artillery Regiment. The XXVIII Army Corps was attached to the 18th Army. Reymann's 13th Air Force Field Division suffered heavy losses in the retreat from Leningrad. The division was disbanded in April 1944. From 1 April 1944 to 18 November 1944, Reymann commanded the 11th Infantry Division (''11.Infanterie-Division'') in northern Russia. In October 1944, Reymann's division was encircled in Latvia with a large number of German units in what was to be known as the Courland Pocket. Reyman was replaced by Lieutenant-General (''Generalleutnant'') Gerhard Feyerabend and Reymann returned to Germany. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hellmuth Reymann」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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