Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q85089> ?p ?o }
- Q85089 description "German General and Knight's Cross recipients".
- Q85089 description "German General and Knight's Cross recipients".
- Q85089 subject Q19841422.
- Q85089 subject Q6646925.
- Q85089 subject Q6937556.
- Q85089 subject Q7021286.
- Q85089 subject Q7021964.
- Q85089 subject Q7685859.
- Q85089 subject Q7865548.
- Q85089 subject Q8490291.
- Q85089 subject Q8628829.
- Q85089 subject Q8647088.
- Q85089 subject Q8804135.
- Q85089 subject Q8953585.
- Q85089 abstract "Alfred Gause (14 February 1896 – 30 September 1967) was a highly decorated Generalleutnant in the Wehrmacht. He was wounded in the First World War, and was awarded both the Iron Cross, Second Class and the Iron Cross, First Class. In the interwar years he was among the 4,000 officers selected to remain in the Reichwehr, the restricted sized German army. He served primarily on the staff of the First Prussian Engineer battalion.During the Second World War he was a highly valued staff officer. Gause was initially sent to Africa with a large staff by Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), the German Army High Command, to act as a liaison officer with the Italian High Command, Comando Supremo. Gause had specific instructions not to place himself under the command of Erwin Rommel, but did so when Rommel told him categorically that the command of all troops in Africa were vested in him. This was not correct, but Gause acceded to Rommel's authority, and served as his Chief of Staff. He proved invaluable to the famous desert commander, who was well known to direct his forces from the front and who frequently would lose touch with his command staff during operations. Gause spent two and a half years serving Rommel in the Afrika Korps. Though initially sent by OKH to keep an eye on the independent commander, they soon developed an excellent working relationship. In December, 1941 Gause was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. In early May 1943 he was rotated into the officer reserve force, and thus was off the continent when the Axis forces in Africa surrendered. Gause rejoined Rommel in his postings in Italy and Northern France. In September 1944 he became Chief of Staff of the 6th Panzer Army, which he held through the end of November. In April he was assigned to Generalkommando II Armeekorps in Kurland (General staff of Army Corps, Kurland). Alfred Gause was captured by Soviet troops in the Courland Pocket in 1945 and was a prisoner of the Soviets until his release in 1955.".
- Q85089 allegiance "(to 1918)".
- Q85089 allegiance "(to 1933)".
- Q85089 award Q165558.
- Q85089 battle Q151340.
- Q85089 battle Q154681.
- Q85089 battle Q162333.
- Q85089 battle Q194132.
- Q85089 battle Q218678.
- Q85089 battle Q275618.
- Q85089 battle Q361.
- Q85089 battle Q362.
- Q85089 battle Q625798.
- Q85089 battle Q697172.
- Q85089 battle Q852365.
- Q85089 birthDate "1896-02-14".
- Q85089 birthPlace Q103801.
- Q85089 birthPlace Q4120832.
- Q85089 birthYear "1896".
- Q85089 deathDate "1967-09-30".
- Q85089 deathPlace Q183.
- Q85089 deathPlace Q586.
- Q85089 deathYear "1967".
- Q85089 militaryBranch Q701923.
- Q85089 militaryCommand "II. Armeekorps".
- Q85089 militaryCommand "LXVII. Armeekorps".
- Q85089 serviceStartYear "1914".
- Q85089 thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-1982-0927-502,_Nordafrika,_Navarini,_Rommel,_Diesener.jpg?width=300.
- Q85089 wikiPageExternalLink GauseAlfred-R.htm.
- Q85089 wikiPageExternalLink 39936.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q103801.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q120758.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q128781.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q13426499.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q14060.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q151340.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q153113.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q154554.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q154681.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q155870.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q1559783.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q16009153.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q162333.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q165558.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q194132.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q19841422.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q218678.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q256488.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q275618.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q2881141.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q3100519.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q383806.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q4120832.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q520140.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q586.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q625798.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646925.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q680248.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q684433.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q688857.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937556.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q697172.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q701923.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021286.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021964.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q71299.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q7132043.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q7685859.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q7865548.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q820168.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q84407.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490291.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q852365.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8628829.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8647088.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8804135.
- Q85089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8953585.
- Q85089 awards Q165558.
- Q85089 battles Q151340.
- Q85089 battles Q154681.
- Q85089 battles Q162333.
- Q85089 battles Q194132.
- Q85089 battles Q218678.