Rudolf Von Ribbentrop

As the battle for Kharkov raged, the war descended into a brutal fight for every village and street. This is the frontline account of Rudolf von Ribbentrop and his 7th Panzer Company, thrown into a ...

On , the battlefield near Prokhorovka collapsed into smoke, confusion, and close-range armored chaos. As Soviet T-34s surged forward, Rudolf von Ribbentrop fought to survive inside his ...

The New York Times: Rudolf von Ribbentrop, Son of Top Nazi Diplomat, Dies at 98

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Rudolf von Ribbentrop, an SS officer who shortly before the end of World War II in Europe accompanied his father, Joachim — Nazi Germany’s foreign minister — on a visit to a deluded Adolf Hitler in ...

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Rudolf von Ribbentrop’s 7th Company spearheads a brutal village-by-village campaign. From high-speed charges into Lubatón to close-quarters fighting in Dergachi and Gachi, this segment follows intense ...

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Rudolph, Count of Ponthieu (died 866) Rudolph I of Burgundy (c. 859–912) Rudolph II of Burgundy (880–937) Rudolph of France (c. 890–936), reigned 923–936 Rudolph III of Burgundy (c. 970–1032) Rudolf of Rheinfelden (1025–1080), Duke of Swabia Rudolph II, Count of Habsburg (died 1232) Rudolf I of Germany (1218–1291) Rudolf II, Duke of Austria (1270–1290) Rudolph I of Bohemia ...

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Rudolf was a German anti-king, opponent of Henry IV. Rudolf was granted the duchy of Swabia in 1057 by the dowager empress Agnes of Poitou, regent for her infant son Henry IV. She also appointed him administrator of the kingdom of Burgundy and gave him her daughter Matilda in marriage (1059).

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