Hermann Foertsch

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Hermann Foertsch was a German Wehrmacht general during World War II who was later tried as a war criminal for his role in Nazi military operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German general
human
war criminal defendant
affiliation Wehrmacht high command structures NERFINISHED
allegiance Nazi Germany
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship Germany
facedCharge crimes against humanity
war crimes
genre military writing
hasRole operational planner
staff officer
languageOfWorkOrName German
legalOutcome acquitted of war crimes charges in the Hostages Trial
militaryBranch German Army (Wehrmacht) NERFINISHED
notableFor being a defendant in post–World War II war crimes trials
postwar publications on military and strategic issues
role as Wehrmacht staff officer in Nazi-occupied territories
notableWork operational planning for Wehrmacht army groups in the Balkans
occupation general
military officer
participantIn Southeast Case (Hostages Trial) NERFINISHED
participatedIn German military operations in the Balkans during World War II
partOf German officer corps of World War II
positionHeld Chief of Staff of Army Group E
Chief of Staff of Army Group F
General der Infanterie
wasTriedAs war criminal

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Hostages Trial defendantsIncluded Hermann Foertsch
High Command Trial defendant Hermann Foertsch