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World War I. Schmidt joined the army as a one-year volunteer on 10 August 1914, attaining the rank of Leutnant on 8 May 1915. World War II. Schmidt held various positions in the Heer, including chief of operations in Fifth Army (25.08.39–12.10.39) and Eighteenth Army (05.11.39–01.10.40).
Unwilling to be responsible for capitulation of the army, he entrusted the negotiation with the Soviet military command to his subordinates, Friedrich Roske and General Arthur Schmidt.
Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, General Arthur Schmidt and Wilhelm Adam, adjutant to the 6th Army commander. Georgy Lipskerov/МАММ/МDF/russiainphoto.ru Hitler ordered Paulus to stand his...
- Boris Egorov
22 de ago. de 2018 · After receiving word of the airlift, Lt. Gen. Martin Fiebig, the commander of the VIII Fliegerkorps in the Stalingrad sector, contacted Maj. Gen. Arthur Schmidt, Sixth Army’s chief of staff, to discuss the operation.
The negotiators were met by the commander of the Wehrmacht’s 71st Infantry Division, Maj-Gen Friedrich Roske, and the 6th Army’s chief of staff, Gen. Arthur Schmidt.
- Boris Egorov
With the permisson of his division commander, Günther Angern and Chief of Staff Arthur Schmidt, Rudolf Sieckenuis flew out of the Stalingrad encirclement during the night of 19 January 1943 in a Heinkel 111 from Gumrak airport.
Schmidt kämpfte im Ersten Weltkrieg als Zugführer und Kompaniechef im Infanterie-Regiment „Fürst Leopold von Anhalt-Dessau“ (1. Magdeburgisches) Nr. 26. Nach dem Krieg wurde er in die Reichswehr übernommen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg hatte Schmidt mehrere Stabspositionen inne. So war er von Oktober 1940 bis 25.