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  1. Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf (15 February 1895 – 2 May 1945) was a German general who rose to prominence during the final years of World War II. Burgdolf served as a commander of 529th Infantry Regiment from May 1940 to April 1942 (part of the 299th Infantry Division).

  2. Wilhelm Burgdorf ( 15 de Fevereiro de 1895 — 2 de Maio 1945) foi um oficial alemão. Nascido em Fürstenwalde, Burgdorf serviu como comandante e estado-maior no Exército Alemão durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial . Carreira militar. Burgdorf serviu como o comandante do 529º regimento de infantaria de maio de 1940 a abril de 1942.

  3. Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf (* 15. Februar [Anm. 1] 1895 in Fürstenwalde ; † 2. Mai [Anm. 2] 1945 in Berlin ) war ein deutscher General der Infanterie während des Zweiten Weltkrieges und Chefadjutant des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht bei Hitler .

  4. Wilhelm Burgdorf was a German Army officer and Hitler's chief adjutant. He played a role in the death of Field Marshal Rommel and the suicide of Hitler in 1945.

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  5. Wilhelm Burgdorf ( 15 de Fevereiro de 1895 — 2 de Maio 1945) foi um oficial alemão. Nascido em Fürstenwalde, Burgdorf serviu como comandante e estado-maior no Exército Alemão durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  6. German Military Leaders. Childhood & Early Life. Burgdorf was born on February 15, 1895, in Fürstenwalde, Province of Brandenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire. Career. As World War I began in 1914, Burgdorf enlisted in the 'Royal Prussian Army.' In 1915, he was appointed as an infantry officer in 'Grenadier Regiment 12.'

  7. Wilhelm Burgdorf was a German general who served as Adolf Hitler's chief adjutant and Chief of the Army Personnel Office. He played a role in the death of Erwin Rommel, the court-martial of Hermann Fegelein, and the suicide of Hitler and Goebbels.