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SS-Standartenführer and commander of the 2nd Regiment, August Schmidhuber SS Division "Prinz Eugen

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English: SS-Standartenführer August Schmidhuber commander of the 2nd Regiment, SS Division "Prinz Eugen", addressing his men, somewhere in Bosnia and Herzegovina. August Schmidhuber was captured in May 1945, tried and convicted as war criminal, he was executed in Belgrade on 19 February 1947.
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