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  1. Rudolf Schmundt (Metz, Alsacia-Lorena, Alemania; 13 de agosto de 1896 - Rastenburg, Prusia Oriental; 1 de octubre de 1944) fue un oficial alemán, más recientemente General de Infantería de la Wehrmacht y edecán de ejército de Adolf Hitler durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  2. Rudolf Schmundt (13 August 1896 – 1 October 1944) was a German officer and adjutant to Adolf Hitler. Between 1942 and 1944, he was chief of the German Army Personnel Office. Schmundt was injured during the 20 July 1944 assassination attempt on Hitler and died a few months later from his wounds.

  3. Rudolf Schmundt (* 13. August 1896 in Metz; † 1. Oktober 1944 in Carlshof bei Rastenburg) war ein deutscher General der Infanterie der Wehrmacht. Mehr als sechs Jahre lang war er in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus von 1938 bis 1944 Chefadjutant der Wehrmacht bei Adolf Hitler und damit einer der engsten Mitarbeiter und Vertrauten des Diktators.

  4. A detailed biography of Rudolf Schmundt that includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life. Key Stage 3. Nazi Germany. GCSE World History. A-level. Last updated on 27th February, 2020.

  5. How did Adolf Hitler transform the German army officer corps into a National Socialist elite in 1942? This article examines the conflict between Hitler and the Wehrmacht bureaucracy over the appointment of Rudolf Schmundt as the chief of the army personnel office.

  6. Rudolf Schmundt was a German general and Hitler's adjutant who died in a bomb attack on Hitler in 1944. Learn about his life, career, family and medals on this web page.

  7. Schmundt, Rudolf. Date of birth: August 13th, 1896 (Metz/Alsace-Lorraine, Germany) Date of death: October 1st, 1944 (Rastenburg/East Prussia, Germany) Buried on: Invalidenfriedhof. Nationality: German (1933-1945, Third Reich) Biography.