Erich Petersen

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Erich Karl Alexander Petersen (born 25 August 18894 July 1963) was a German General during the Second World War, serving as Commander of the 7th Flying-Division, Commanding General of the IV. Luftwaffe-Field-Corps, and Commanding General of the LXXXX Army-Corps, before being captured, tried and acquitted of war crimes by the French, from 8 May 194518 Jan 1950.[1]

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  1. ^ General der Flieger Erich Petersen
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