Hans von Ahlfen
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Hans von Ahlfen | |
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![]() Hans von Ahlfen in 1942 | |
| Born | 20 February 1897 |
| Died | 11 September 1966 (aged 69) |
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| Rank | Generalmajor |
| Commands | Breslau Fortress |
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Hans von Ahlfen (20 February 1897 – 11 September 1966) was a general in the German Army in the Second World War. He was the commandant of 'Fortress Breslau' at the beginning of the siege of the city in early 1945, but was dismissed by Hitler because of strategic differences.
Ahlfen was born in Berlin and joined the army in October 1914 as an officer cadet. He served in the First World War as a lieutenant in an engineer battalion and as a commander of armoured trains. Between the wars he was retained in the Reichswehr, serving mostly with the 2nd Pioneer Battalion, before becoming an instructor at the Military Academy in August 1935. He had a military textbook entitled Service with the Pioneers published in 1937.
