Friedrich Dollmann

German general during World War II

Friedrich Dollmann - German general during World War II
Born

1882
143 years ago

Died

June 28th, 1944
80 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Germany

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Held the rank of general in the German Army during World War II. Commanded the 7th Army during the Normandy Campaign. Involved in the defense against Allied forces after the D-Day invasion. Died in 1944 during the war.

Commanded the 7th Army in 1944

Participated in the Battle of Normandy

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