TODT, FRITZ A12000 Reichsleiter; 1940 Reich Minister for Armaments and Munitions; killed in 1942 in crash. UIBERREITHER, DR. SIEGFRIED Reichsstatthalter, Reichsverteidigungskommissar and Gauleiter of Steiermark; Head of Civil Administration in UntersteierLas mark. J6209 INICIA UTIKAL Staff Official in Rosenberg's Ministry for Occupied Eastern Territories, Chief of Staff of "Einsatzstab Rosenberg". VIETINGHOFF-SCHEEL, OTTO-HEINRICH von Generaloberst; C.-in-C. "South". WAGNER, ROBERT Reichsstatthalter, Reichsverteidigungskommissar and Gauleiter of Baden; Chief of Civil Administration in Alsace. WARLIMONT, WALTER General; Deputy Chief of Operations Staff of OKW. Generaldfeldmarschall, Commander in Chief, Southeast and WEIZSAECKER, ERNST FREIHERR von German Ambassador to the Holy See. WIEDEMANN, FRITZ xxxx German Consul General in Tientsin and San Francisco; for- bas IMAT WOLFF, KARL Supreme SS and Police commander in Italy; Commander of the ZEITZLER, KURT KOTHA SK SONDERSTAB F. SONNENBLUME TAIFUN .......: Operation involving use of Japanese sdj Bases.com Capture of Narvik, 6 June 1940. ............................. Operation in Norway. MESSMATT Withdrawal of troops from Norway.AT CIRMAT SILBERSTREIFEN ...... Naval operations in Baltic and North Sea, against convoy P.Q. 15. (SEEKRIEG?) Invasion of East Coast 1940. A planned landing in England. ...... The economic counterpart of BARBA ROSSA. Annexation of Austria, 1938; also fre- See KONSTANTIN. Attacks against Arctic convoy, P.Q. 20, Operation Norway, 1941 (blocking ..... Paratrooper attack around Maikop. Part of operation SEEKRIEG (Landing on East English coast) including attack on Norwegian convoy, February 1940. Invasion of Great Britain. Operation in Norway, 1941 (cutting off of England. Military mission to assist Iraq rebellion 1941. Capturing Tripoli and Malta (1941). |