Service/branch Army Years of service 1899–1945 | Name Friedrich Kirchner | |
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Battles/wars World War IWorld War IIInvasion of PolandBattle of MokraBattle of France Similar People Georg‑Hans Reinhardt, Rudolf Veiel, Wolfram Freiherr von Richt, Paul Ludwig Ewald vo, Gerd von Rundstedt |
NYX FACE AWARDS RUSSIA 2018 | Fränzi in front of Carved Chair - Friedrich Kirchner | Lia Mo
Friedrich Kirchner (26 March 1885 – 6 April 1960) was a German general during World War II who commanded 1st Panzer Division and the LVII Panzer Corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords.
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Career

Friedrich Kirchner joined the Royal Saxon Army in 1899 and became an officer in 1907. During World War I he served with the 23d Division. After World War I he was retained in the Reichsheer. Kirchner was promoted to Major in 1928 and from 1929 he served in the staff of a cavalry division. Kirchner was promoted to Oberst in 1934 and appointed to command an infantry regiment in the 1st Panzer Division on 15 October 1935 and commanding officer of an infantry brigade on 10 November 1938. He was promoted to Generalmajor in March 1938.
He participated in the invasion of Poland as a brigade commander; he was appointed command of the 1st Panzer Division in November 1939. On 1 April 1940 he was promoted to Generalleutnant. Kirchner led the division in the Battle of France and was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross on 20 May 1940. He then took command of the LVII Armeekorps on 15 November 1941 and remained in command of the unit (re-designated LVII Panzer Corps) until the end of World War II.