Adolf Hamann

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Adolf Hamann (born 1885; died 1945) was an officer in the German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) during World War II.

In 1944, Lieutenant-General (Generalleutnant) Hamann was the Commander (Commandant) of Bobruisk during Operation Bagration. Operation Bagration ended in total victory for the Soviets and the German Army Group Centre came close to being completely destroyed. Along with numerous other German generals, Hamann was captured by the Soviets.

After the war Hamann was charged with committing war crimes against the civil populations of Briansk and Orel while acting as their Commandant. A Soviet military tribunal sitting in Briansk found him guilty on 26 December 1945 and he was hanged later the same day.

[edit] Command history

  • 1940 to 1941 Commanding Officer, 3rd Replacement Regiment
  • 1941 In reserve
  • 1941 to 1942 Commanding Officer, 327th Regiment
  • 1942 In reserve
  • 1942 Commanding Officer, 666th Regiment
  • 1942 Head Administrative Headquarter, 1/273, Eastern Front
  • 1942 to 1943 Commandant of Orel, Eastern Front
  • 1943 Commandant of Briansk, Eastern Front
  • 1943 to 1944 Commandant of Bobruisk, Eastern Front
  • 1944 to 1945 Prisoner of war
  • 1945 Condemned to death and executed as war criminal
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