Hermann Niehoff

German army general (1897-1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hermann Niehoff (3 April 1897 – 5 November 1980) was a German general during World War II. In 1944, he was a lieutenant general and commander of Heeresgebiet Sudfrankreich (Army Group Southern France) facing the US/French invasion of southern France (Operation Dragoon).[1] From 2 March 1945, he was the garrison commander of Fortress Breslau (Festung Breslau) during the Battle of Breslau, which he surrendered to the Soviet 6th Army on 6 May 1945.

Died5 November 1980(1980-11-05) (aged 83)
Branch German Army
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Hermann Niehoff
Born(1897-04-03)3 April 1897
Died5 November 1980(1980-11-05) (aged 83)
Allegiance German Empire

Weimar Republic

Nazi Germany
Branch German Army
Service years1915–1945
RankGeneral der Infanterie
ConflictsWorld War I

World War II

AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
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Niehoff was nominated for Swords in 1945 as commander of Breslau. No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives. The Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) only assumes that the Swords were awarded. According to Niehoff's testimony he was nominated by Gauleiter Karl Hanke.[5]

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