Here is the Original Briefcase that Belonged to General Kurt Dittmar. Born 1891 in Magdeburg, Died 1959 in Holzminden was a German General in World War II. He became a Divisional Commander in February 1941 and led the 169th Infantry Division, which was later stationed in Finland. In the summer of 1941, He participated in Operation Polarfuchs, But was evacuated from Finland a few months later due to illness. He
was posted to the Army High Command Leader Reserve in October 1941, and
became General for Special Employment in April 1942. In that post, which
he held over the remainder of his war service, he was the Official
Military Commentator of the German Armed Forces. A rumor that he
committed suicide in April 1945 was dispelled on the 23rd when he
surrendered to soldiers of the 30th U.S. Infantry Division at Magdeburg.
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