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GEN Max-Josef Pemsel

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GEN Max-Josef Pemsel

Birth
Regensburg, Stadtkreis Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Death
30 Jun 1985 (aged 88)
Germany
Burial
Schwabing, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany Add to Map
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Nazi General.

Fought in World War One.

During the Second World War he fought in various theaters. In 1941 during the Invasion of Yugoslavia he was the chief of staff of the XVIII Gebirgskorps. By 1944 he had been promoted to lieutenant-general and made chief of staff of the 7th Army, during which coordinated the first German response to Operation Overlord. In August 1944 Pemsel was transferred to Finland and given command of the 6th Mountain Division, a command he held until 19 April 1945. On 9 December 1944 Pemsel was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. In April 1945 Pemsel was transferred to Italy, where he became chief of staff of the Ligurien Armee. He surrendered on 26 April 1945 and remained a prisoner of war until April 1948.

After the war he became one of the very few Nazi senior officers to serve in the West German Army.

Portrayed by Wolfgang Preiss in The Longest Day (1962).

Max-Josef Pemsel passed away in 1985.
Nazi General.

Fought in World War One.

During the Second World War he fought in various theaters. In 1941 during the Invasion of Yugoslavia he was the chief of staff of the XVIII Gebirgskorps. By 1944 he had been promoted to lieutenant-general and made chief of staff of the 7th Army, during which coordinated the first German response to Operation Overlord. In August 1944 Pemsel was transferred to Finland and given command of the 6th Mountain Division, a command he held until 19 April 1945. On 9 December 1944 Pemsel was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. In April 1945 Pemsel was transferred to Italy, where he became chief of staff of the Ligurien Armee. He surrendered on 26 April 1945 and remained a prisoner of war until April 1948.

After the war he became one of the very few Nazi senior officers to serve in the West German Army.

Portrayed by Wolfgang Preiss in The Longest Day (1962).

Max-Josef Pemsel passed away in 1985.

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