Albert Buck

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Albert Buck (23 January 1895 – 6 September 1942) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.

Born23 January 1895
Died6 September 1942(1942-09-06) (aged 47)
Novorossiysk, Soviet Union
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Albert Buck
Born23 January 1895
Died6 September 1942(1942-09-06) (aged 47)
Novorossiysk, Soviet Union
AllegianceGerman Empire
Weimar Republic
Nazi Germany
BranchGerman Army
Service years1913–1920
1935–1942
RankGeneralmajor
Commands198th Infantry Division
Conflicts
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross
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Buck was born on 23 January 1895 in Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, in the German Empire. He served in the Reichswehr after 1913 and fought in World War I, gaining the Iron Cross (1st Class) and the Honour Cross of the World War, and during World War II he fought in the invasions of Denmark, France, and the Soviet Union. He became the Major-General in command of the German 198th Infantry Division during the war in the Soviet Union and served at Uman, Kiev, and Rostov, among other battles. He was killed at Novorossiysk on 6 September 1942 when several grenades exploded near his car.

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