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  1. Fritz Erich Fellgiebel (Pöpelwitz, 4 ottobre 1886 – Berlino, 4 settembre 1944) è stato un generale tedesco e un membro della resistenza, durante il Terzo Reich. La caserma della Bundeswehr, nel Pöcking-Maxhof, è chiamata General-Fellgiebel-Kaserne, in suo onore.

  2. Fritz Erich Fellgiebel (4 October 1886 – 4 September 1944) was a German Army general of signals and a resistance fighter, participating in both the 1938 September Conspiracy to topple dictator Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, and the 1944 20 July plot to assassinate the Fuhrer.

  3. Fritz Erich Fellgiebel (* 4. Oktober 1886 in Pöpelwitz bei Breslau; † 4. September 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee) war ein deutscher General der Nachrichtentruppe und Widerstandskämpfer des 20. Juli 1944 .

  4. 10 lug 1994 · Um die gleiche Zeit erhielt General Erich Fellgiebel, während er nach Philosophenmanier in ein Gespräch mit seinem Ordonnanzoffizier, Oberleutnant Hellmuth Arntz, über ein Jenseits vertieft...

  5. Erich Fellgiebel. October 04, 1886 - September 04, 1944. Erich Fellgiebel began his military career in September 1905 as a cadet in a signal battalion. After the First World War, he was transferred to Berlin as a General Staff officer.

  6. CENTER: General Erich Fellgiebel, chief of signals for the high command of the armed forces, was responsible for severing communications between Wolf’s Lair and Berlin. RIGHT: Colonel Claus Schenck von Stauffenberg carried the bomb into the meeting at Wolf’s Lair and was convinced he had killed Hitler.

  7. Erich Fellgiebel. 04. Oktober 1886 - 04. September 1944. Erich Fellgiebel beginnt seine militärische Laufbahn im September 1905 als Offiziersanwärter in einem Nachrichtenbataillon.