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Walter Stettner Ritter von Grabenhofen

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chaplaincy in the 1st Mountain Division. In the guidelines released for Operation "Augustus", Stettner required his soldiers to shoot on the spot any suspect who could potentially be connected to or suspected of partisan activities and to destroy all houses in their vicinity. This way of treating civilians in Epirus led to frequent frictions with his immediate superior, the devout Catholic General
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He was described as a "small, meticulous man, who suffered a complex of inferiority and was driven by a tremendous sense of pride that led him to keep political opinions to himself. From his soldiers, he expected unwavering obedience to Hitler's orders. He dismissed the role of the military
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In April 1943, the 1st Mountain Division was transferred to Yugoslavia for anti-partisan operations. Still under Stettner's command, the division committed several war crimes in Yugoslavia and Greece, including the
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He started World War II as commander of a Gebirgsjäger-Regiment and fought in Poland, Norway, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union, where his unit advanced into the Caucasus. On 17 December 1942, he replaced
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General von Stettner came from a well-respected military family. He fought in World War I, serving with the
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Elite of the Third Reich, The recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939-1945: A Reference
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Index

Walter Stettner

Munich
German Empire
MIA
Avala
Belgrade
German-occupied Serbia
Nazi Germany
Army (Wehrmacht)
Generalleutnant
1st Mountain Division
World War II
Battle of the Caucasus
World War II in Yugoslavia
Belgrade Offensive
Wehrmacht
World War II
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
missing in action
Avala
Bavarian Leib Regiment
Hubert Lanz
1st Mountain Division
Kuban Bridgehead
Massacres of Kommeno
Mousiotitsa
Lyngiades
Borovë
Massacre of the Italian Acqui Division

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