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- Q71817 description "German noble".
- Q71817 description "German noble".
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- Q71817 abstract "Hans Ulrich von Oertzen (6 March 1915 – 21 July 1944) was a German officer who served in Army Group Centre of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. He took part in the military-based July 20 Plot conspiracy against Adolf Hitler and many letters to his wife have been published that provide an insight into his thoughts during that period.Born in Berlin to an aristocratic family, Oertzen followed his father into the army and trained as a general staff officer. During the Sevond World War he was promoted to Major and by 1943 was serving in Army Group Centre under Generalmajor Henning von Tresckow, who was one of the leading members of the resistance. He then helped Claus von Stauffenberg to develop Operation Valkyrie. On 26 March 1944, he married Ingrid von Oertzen Langenn, and a selection of 240 letters he wrote to her from 1942 to 1944 were recently published in book form in Germany.On 20 July 1944 Oertzen was the liaison officer to the commander of the defense group III (Berlin) and passed on the first Valkyrie orders. After the failure of the coup attempt, he was arrested and interrogated by General Joachim von Kortzfleisch and Generalleutnant Karl Freiherr von Thüngen, who was himself a member of the resistance. There was no evidence of complicity in the plot until the next morning when a secretary reported having seen him with Stauffenberg. With the arrival of the Gestapo imminent he killed himself by detonating two hand grenades.".
- Q71817 birthDate "1915-03-06".
- Q71817 birthYear "1915".
- Q71817 deathDate "1944-07-21".
- Q71817 deathYear "1944".
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- Q71817 dateOfBirth "1915-03-06".
- Q71817 dateOfDeath "1944-07-21".
- Q71817 name "Oertzen, Hans Ulrich Von".
- Q71817 shortDescription "German noble".
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- Q71817 comment "Hans Ulrich von Oertzen (6 March 1915 – 21 July 1944) was a German officer who served in Army Group Centre of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. He took part in the military-based July 20 Plot conspiracy against Adolf Hitler and many letters to his wife have been published that provide an insight into his thoughts during that period.Born in Berlin to an aristocratic family, Oertzen followed his father into the army and trained as a general staff officer.".
- Q71817 label "Hans-Ulrich von Oertzen".
- Q71817 givenName "Hans Ulrich Von".
- Q71817 name "Hans Ulrich Von Oertzen".
- Q71817 name "Oertzen, Hans Ulrich Von".
- Q71817 surname "Oertzen".