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TODT, FRITZ

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 Untersteiermark.

UTIKAL

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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

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Reichsstatthalter, Reichsverteidigungskommissar and Gauleiter

of Baden; Chief of Civil Administration in Alsace. WARLIMONT, WALTER

General; Deputy Chief of Operations Staff of OKW.

WEICHS, MAXIMILIAN, Freiherr, von

Generaldfeldmarschall, Commander in Chief, Southeast and Army Group F.

WEIZSAECKER, ERNST FREIHERR von

German Ambassador to the Holy See.

WIEDEMANN, FRITZ

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German Consul General in Tientsin and San Francisco; formerly Adjutant to Hitler.

WINKLER, KARL

Manager of the Party Chancery.

WISLICENY, DIETER

Hauptsturmfuehrer in Slovakia; Specialist on Jewish matters in Slovakia with Amt IV A4, Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Main Security Office) 1940–1944.

WOLFF, KARL

Supreme SS and Police commander in Italy; Commander of the Italian SS Legion; General of the Waffen-SS at the Fuehrer's Headquarters; chief of the personal staff of the Reichsfuehrung SS; SS-Obergruppenfuehrer.

ZEITZLER, KURT

Generaloberst.

CODE NAMES AND WORDS USED BY THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND FOR OPERATIONS AND MEASURES

ACHSE

ADLER

AFRIKA

AIDA

ALARICH

ALPENVEILCHEN

ANGELHAKEN

ΑΝΤΟΝ

ATTILA

AUGSBURG
AURORA

BARBAROSSA
BEOWULF

BERLIN 11.

BIRKE

BLAUFUCHS

BLUECHER

DURING THE WAR

Measures to be taken when Italy de-
clared a separate armistice.

Capture of coast between Zara and
Fiume.

Two Italo-German convoys from Italy
to Tripoli/Bengasi, end of December
1941.

Occupation of Egypt and the Suez
Canal.

Occupation of North Italy and Unoc-
cupied France.

Invasion of Albania.

(a and b) Attacks on British ships in
the North Atlantic by Scharnhorst,
Gneisenau, Hipper, etc. December
1940-January 1941.

Occupation of Unoccupied France, with
Italian cooperation.

Occupation of Unoccupied France; re-
named ANTON on 17 June 1942 when
land and sea operations were sepa-
rated.

Delay attack, in Operation GELB.
"Luetzow" operating against UK-Rus-
sian Convoys in 1942.

Attack on Russia.

(I & II) Occupation of East Baltic Islands, 5 November 1941.

(a and b) Attacks on British ships in the North Atlantic by Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, Hipper, etc. December 1940-January 1941.

Withdrawal of troops from Finland. Attacks in Baltic Islands and near Finland.

Part of planned attack on Caspian Sea, 1942.

BRAUNSCHWEIG ........ Operation around Stalingrad.

CERBERUS

CHURCHILL

CORSI/CORSO
DANZIG

DELPHIN

DOMINO

Transfer of "Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and Prinz Eugen" through the English Channel, 1942.

Danish fishing vessel "Sursum Corda"
spying on English Coast and later
called ERICH.

Part of operation GRUEN.
Execute attack, in Operation GELB.
Clearance of Dalmation Islands.

"Scharnhorst and Gneisenau" operat

ing against UK-Russia convoys in 1942. Name changed from FRONTTHEATER.

Scheer and Hipper operating in Arctic,
1942.

Operation around Baku and Caspian
Sea.

DOPPELSCHLAG

EDELWEISS

EICHE

EISBAER

Attack on Cos, 1943.

EISENBAHN

ELISABETH

EISPALAST

ERICH

EUROPA

FELIX

FEUERZANGE

FEUERZAUBER
FISCHREIHER

FLIEGERPILZ

FREISCHUETZ

FRISCHES HAFF
FRONTTHEATER

GANGES

GELB

GISELA

GRUEN

Rescue of Mussolini, 1943.

Moving of the "Hipper" to Drontheim.
Blockade running, Bay of Biscay, 1943.

"Koeln" operating against UK-Russia
convoys. Name changed to MEIS-
ENBALZ, 1942

See CHURCHILL.

Part of operation SEEKRIEG, planned
landing on East English coast.
Occupation of Canary Islands, North
Africa, and Gibraltar.

Combing out certain Adriatic Islands.
Capture of Leningrad.

Operations along the Volga, to Astra-
kan.

Intended mining of Dardanelles, September 1944.

Capture of Vis and other Adriatic Islands, 1943.

Defense of Danzig.

See DOMINO.

Operation in French area.

Invasion of Holland, Belgium, and Lux

embourg.

Occupation of Spain.
Invasion of Czechoslovakia.

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Bases.

Capture of Narvik, 6 June 1940.

Operation in Norway.

Withdrawal of troops from Norway. ET
Bergen/Shetland Islands operations,
1940.

A planned landing in England.
The economic counterpart of BARBA-
ROSSA.

Annexation of Austria, 1938; also fre-
quently refers to the Spanish Civil
War, 1936-38.

See KONSTANTIN.

Attacks against Arctic convoy, P.Q. 20,

1942 and 31 December 1943.

Operation Norway,

Kola Bay).

1941 (blocking

Operations of the Bismarck. DETALI
Attacks on convoys (P.Q. 17), 1942.
The main effort in the West.

Defense of German bases in Estonia.
Counter measures against Danish sabo-
tage.

Paratrooper attack around Maikop.
Part of operation SEEKRIEG (Land-
ing on East English coast) including
attack on Norwegian convoy, Febru-
ary 1940.

Invasion of Great Britain.
Operation in Norway, 1941 (cutting off
Murmansk).

Naval operations in Baltic and North
Sea, against convoy P.Q. 15.
(SEEKRIEG?) Invasion of East Coast
of England.

Military mission to assist Iraq rebellion
1941.

Capturing Tripoli and Malta (1941).
Transfer of capital ships to Norway.
Autumn 1941 attack against Timo-
shenko army.

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