Dates of Rank
23 February 1909 | Fahnenjunker |
18 October 1909 | Fähnrich |
22 September 1910 | Leutnant |
25 February 1915 | Oberleutnant |
27 January 1919 | Hauptmann |
1 February 1931 | Major |
1 July 1934 | Oberstleutnant |
1 August 1936 | Oberst |
1 July 1940 | Generalmajor |
1 July 1942 | Generalleutnant |
1 November 1943 | General der Gebirgstruppe |
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