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  1. Hellmuth Felmy (28 May 1885 – 14 December 1965) was a German general and war criminal during World War II, commanding forces in occupied Greece and Yugoslavia. A high-ranking Luftwaffe officer, Felmy was tried and convicted in the 1948 Hostages Trial.

  2. Hellmuth Felmy (* 28. Mai 1885 in Berlin; † 14. Dezember 1965 in Darmstadt) war ein deutscher General der Flieger im Zweiten Weltkrieg, der im Prozess Generäle in Südosteuropa 1948 als Kriegsverbrecher verurteilt wurde. Hellmuth Felmy 1948 bei seiner Verurteilung.

  3. Hellmuth Felmy was born in Berlin, Germany in 1885. He joined the army in 1904, and in 1912 he attended the army's flight school. During WW1, he commanded a German Army Air Service squadron on the Turkish Front. Remaining in the military after WW1, he saw service with both infantry and air units.

  4. germany General Luftwaffe. Felmy, Hellmuth Wolfgang, born 28-05-1885 in Berlin, Joseph Goebbels ( did you know ) was next to propaganda minister, the Gauleiter of Berlin.

  5. Hellmuth Felmy (1885–1965) was a German military officer during World War I, the interwar period, and World War II. Felmy was convicted as a war criminal in 1948. On 28 May 1885, Helmuth Felmy was...

  6. The first corps commander of LXVIII General Command was Hellmuth Felmy. The LXVIII General Command was moved to Army Group E, part of Army Group F, in late May 1943 and set up its headquarters in Athens. In June 1943, the staff had not yet been assigned divisions but stood by in the reserves of Army Group E.

  7. Hansjörg Felmy (eigentlich: Hans-Jörg Hellmuth Felmy; * 31. Januar 1931 in Berlin; † 24. August 2007 in Eching) war ein deutscher Theater- und Filmschauspieler, Hörspiel- und Synchronsprecher. Zu seinen bekanntesten Rollen zählt der WDR - Tatort -Kommissar Heinz Haferkamp, den er von 1974 bis 1980 in 20 Episoden der Krimireihe verkörperte.