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  1. Helmuth Otto Ludwig Weidling (2 November 1891 – 17 November 1955) was a German general during the Second World War. He was the last commander of the Berlin Defence Area during the Battle of Berlin, led the defence of the city against Soviet forces and finally surrendered just before the end of World War II in Europe .

  2. Helmuth Otto Ludwig Weidling (* 2. November 1891 in Halberstadt; † 17. November 1955 im Gefangenenlager Wladimirowka in Wladimir) war ein deutscher General der Artillerie im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Der in Halberstadt geborene Helmuth Weidling diente im Ersten Weltkrieg in verschiedenen Positionen, zuletzt als Artilleriebeobachter und Batterieführer.

  3. Jan 24, 2020 · Helmuth Weidling (Nov. 2, 1891 - Nov. 17, 1955) in 1943. Source: Bundesarchiv 146-1983-028-05. Life and military career. Helmuth Otto Ludwig Weidling was born November 2, 1891 in Halberstadt in the present federal state of Sachsen-Anhalt. Relatively little is known about his youth and childhood.

  4. Feb 3, 2018 · Helmuth Weidling announces Berlin's surrender on the morning of May 2nd and orders all military to ceasefire. Scene from Downfall (2004), known as Der Untergang in Germany.Helmuth...

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  5. General Helmuth Weidling led a masterful German defense at the gates of Berlin in April 1945, but faced overwhelming odds and a lost cause. Learn about the strategic situation, the battle plan, and the outcome of the Battle of Seelow Heights in this article.

  6. On 23 April, Hitler appointed German Artillery General (General der Artillerie) Helmuth Weidling commander of the Berlin Defence Area. Only a day earlier, Hitler had ordered that Weidling be executed by firing squad. This was due to a misunderstanding concerning a retreat order issued by Weidling as commander of the LVI Panzer Corps.

  7. Helmuth Otto Ludwig Weidling was a German general during the Second World War. He was the last commander of the Berlin Defence Area during the Battle of Berlin, led the defence of the city against Soviet forces and finally surrendered just before the end of World War II in Europe.