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- Erhard_Kroeger abstract "Erhard Kroeger or “Kröger” (24 March 1905, Riga – 28 September 1987) was a Latvian-born Baltic German SS officer involved in the resettlement of Baltic Germans before World War II. He commanded an Einsatzgruppen in 1941, and was later attached to General Andrey Vlasov and the German sponsored Russian Liberation Army of World War II. He was convicted of war crimes in 1969.".
- Q101064 abstract "Erhard Kroeger or “Kröger” (24 March 1905, Riga – 28 September 1987) was a Latvian-born Baltic German SS officer involved in the resettlement of Baltic Germans before World War II. He commanded an Einsatzgruppen in 1941, and was later attached to General Andrey Vlasov and the German sponsored Russian Liberation Army of World War II. He was convicted of war crimes in 1969.".
- Erhard_Kroeger comment "Erhard Kroeger or “Kröger” (24 March 1905, Riga – 28 September 1987) was a Latvian-born Baltic German SS officer involved in the resettlement of Baltic Germans before World War II. He commanded an Einsatzgruppen in 1941, and was later attached to General Andrey Vlasov and the German sponsored Russian Liberation Army of World War II. He was convicted of war crimes in 1969.".
- Q101064 comment "Erhard Kroeger or “Kröger” (24 March 1905, Riga – 28 September 1987) was a Latvian-born Baltic German SS officer involved in the resettlement of Baltic Germans before World War II. He commanded an Einsatzgruppen in 1941, and was later attached to General Andrey Vlasov and the German sponsored Russian Liberation Army of World War II. He was convicted of war crimes in 1969.".