Hans-Albrecht Lehmann Explained

Hans-Albrecht Lehmann
Birth Date:6 February 1894
Birth Place:Metz, Alsace-Lorraine
Death Place:Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Allegiance: (to 1918)
(to 1933)
(to 1945)
Serviceyears:1914–45.
Rank:Generalmajor
Branch:Army
Commands:Feldkommandeur of Laval
Battles:World War II
World War II
Awards:German Cross in Silver

Hans-Albrecht Lehmann (6 February 1894–27 November 1976) was a German general during the Second World War.

Biography

Lehmann was born on 6 February 1894 in Metz in Lorraine. Lehmann served in the First World War with the Imperial German Army. After the war, he continued his career in the army, gradually climbing the ranks. Lehmann was appointed commander of the "Nachrichtentruppe I", in Königsberg, on 1 April 1938.[1] Lehmann was an Oberstleutnant on the eve of the Second World War. As an Oberst in the Sixteenth German Army, Lehmann received the Deutsches Kreuz in silver, on 25 March 1943. Thanks to his leadership skills, Lehmann was shortly afterwards promoted Generalmajor, on 1 September 1943.

Lehmann died in 1976, at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in Bavaria.

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Notes and References

  1. Oberstleutnant Hans-Albrecht Lehmann 1. April 1938 : Kommandeur der Nachrichtentruppe I http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/NachrichtentruppeKommandeure/NachrichtentruppenKommandeur1-R.htm
  2. Klaus D. Patzwall, Veit Scherzer: Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941-1945, Geschichte und Inhaber vol.2, Klaus D. Patzwall, Norderstedt, 2001, p.548.