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- Q2644688 allegiance "*".
- Q2644688 awards "Iron Cross {II & I Class}".
- Q2644688 battles "World War I * World War II * Battle of the Netherlands * Battle of France * Siege of Leningrad * Battle of Normandy".
- Q2644688 branch "23".
- Q2644688 commands "* 15th Battery 227th Artillery Regiment * Sturmgeschütz-Abt. 200".
- Q2644688 dateOfBirth "1899-08-20".
- Q2644688 name "Alfred Becker".
- Q2644688 placeOfBirth "Krefeld".
- Q2644688 serviceyears "1911".
- Q2644688 shortDescription "German military engineer".
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- Q2644688 comment "Template:ForAlfred Becker (20 August 1899 – unknown) was a German engineer and artillery officer who served during the First and Second World Wars. He was born in Krefeld. A mechanical engineer, he was best known for being the primary person responsible for converting captured vehicles and weapons into usable instruments for the German army. Using his organizational and engineering skills, he converted the Hotchkiss plant near Paris into a vehicle modification and fabrication center.".
- Q2644688 label "Alfred Becker".
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- Q2644688 name "Alfred Becker".