Friedrich Bernhard

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Friedrich Bernhard (? - December 29, 1945), was a German Lieutenant-General of the Cavalry, serving during World War II as a Panzer commander. Captured by the Red Army, he was sentenced to death by a Soviet tribunal at Bryansk on December 29, 1945 for atrocities committed in the Bryansk area, and hanged on that day.


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