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  1. Julius 'Papa' Ringel (16 November 1889 – 11 February 1967) was an Austrian general in the armed forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. He fought in the Western and Eastern fronts, as well as the Balkan Campaign. Ringel commanded the 3rd Mountain Division, 5th Mountain Division, LXIX Corps, Wehrkreis XI and the Army Corps Ringel.

  2. Julius „Papa“ Alfred Ringel war ein österreichischer und deutscher Offizier, zuletzt General der Gebirgstruppe und Befehlshaber mehrerer großer Verbände im Zweiten Weltkrieg.

  3. Jan 18, 2022 · When the Nazis invaded Greece in 1941, Julius Ringel, a major general in the German army, took an active role in initiating illegal excavations on the island of Crete, where Minoan culture had...

  4. A bitter rival of General Kurt Student, Maj. Gen. Julius Ringel led the German mountain troops during the battle for Crete. The Harbor at Suda Bay was Swamped with a Massive Influx of Exhausted Soldiers, Many of Whom had Arrived with Nothing but Their Rifles.

  5. Julius Ringel, the remarkable military strategist, Julius Ringel, played a pivotal role in shaping the course of history during World War II. With his brilliant tactical acumen, Julius Ringel, a name synonymous with ingenuity, rose through the ranks of the German army.

  6. Ringel, Julius. Date of birth: November 16th, 1889 (Völkermarkt, Austria) Date of death: February 11th, 1967 (Bayerisch Gmain, Germany) Nationality: Austrian. Biography. Promotions: December 1st, 1942: Generalleutnant (RDA -9-); June 1st, 1944: General der Gebirgstruppe. Career: MArch 20th, 1944: Kommandierender General LXIX. Armeekorps;

  7. Jan 12, 2018 · Slight and modest, with a PhD from Paris, he was one of the unlikely heroes of occupied Greece in World War II, defending the countrys monuments at any cost. Interest in his accomplishments has been revived by the recent return to Greece of 26 ancient relics stolen from Crete in WWII.