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** and Knight's
** Knight's Cross on 30 September 1939
as Generaloberst
and commander in chief
of Heeresgruppe Süd
** Knight's Cross on 27 October 1939
as General der Panzertruppe
and commander of the XIX Army Corps
** Knight's Cross on 14 January 1944
as SS-Untersturmführer
and section leader in the 13.
** Knight's Cross on 11 January 1943
as Major
of the Reserves
and commander of the II ./ Panzer-Regiment 11
** Knight's Cross on 4 August
1940 as kapitänleutnant
and commander of U-99
** Knight's Cross on 29 July
1940 as Major
and Gruppenkommandeur
of the III ./ JG 26 " Schlageter "
** Knight's Cross ( 29 October 1943
) as Leutnant
and pilot in the 9 ./ JG 52
** Knight's Cross on 26 May
1940 as General der Infanterie
and Commander-in-chief
of 16.
** Knight's Cross on 26
December 1941
as SS-Gruppenführer
and Generalleutnant
of the Waffen-SS
and commander of SS-Division " Totenkopf "
** Knight's Cross on 20 April 1941
as Generalmajor
and commander of 6.
** Knight's Cross on 29 June
1940 as General der Kavallerie
and commander-in-chief
of the
2.
** Knight's Cross on 14 May 1941
as Generalmajor
and commander of the 11.
** Knight's Cross ( 31
December 1941
)
** Knight's Cross on 30 September 1939
as General der Artillerie
and commander in chief
of the 4.
** Knight's Cross on 15 May
1940
** Knight's Cross on 8 May
1940 as Leutnant
and pilot in the 5 ./ KG 30
** Knight's Cross on 30 September 1939
and General der Infanterie
and commander-in-chief
of the 8.
** Knight's Cross on 18 May 1943
as Major
and commander of I.
** Knight's Cross on 17
December 1942
as Oberleutnant
zur See zur Verwendung
and commander of U-515
** Black
Knight's Pawn.
** Knight's Cross on 15 July 1941
as Generalmajor
and commander of the 8.
** Knight's cross
on 26
December 1941
as Oberstleutnant in the General Staff
and Chief
of the General Staff
of the DAK
** Knight's Cross on 4 July
1940 as Oberstleutnant
and commander of Panzer-Regiment 35
** Knight's Cross on 6 January 1942
as Generalmajor
and leader
of the 4.
** and Cross
** Clare
of the
Cross
** John
of the
Cross
** John Joseph
of the
Cross
** Cross Reference
and Data Structures
** George S. Rentz, United States Navy Chaplain
and Navy
Cross winner
( b. 1882
)
** Sixteen countries meeting in Geneva agree to form the International Red
Cross.
** Evelyn Wood, British field marshal
and Victoria
Cross recipient
( b. 1838
)
** William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, British aviator, first airman to receive the Victoria
Cross ( b. 1887
)
** Jeff
Cross, American football player
** The Front de libération du Québec
( FLQ
) kidnaps James
Cross in Montreal
and demands release
of all its imprisoned members.
** Johnson Beharry, British recipient
of the Victoria
Cross
** The King's
Cross fire
on the London Underground kills 31.
** William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, British aviator, first airman to receive the Victoria
Cross ( d. 1915
)
** Tuomas Gerdt, Finnish soldier, last living Knight
of the Mannerheim
Cross
** University
of Notre Dame
( by Father Edward Sorin, CSC
of the Congregation
of Holy
Cross )
** Queen Victoria institutes the Victoria
Cross.
** Edward John Bevan, English chemist,
and partner
of Charles Frederick
Cross ( d. 1921
)
** King's
Cross Central a development
of previously semi-derelict land in the King's
Cross area
** London King's
Cross railway station a major London railway terminus
** King's
Cross St. Pancras tube station for London Underground lines
** King's
Cross Thameslink railway station a former railway station connecting with King's
Cross station
and King's
Cross St Pancras tube station
** Kings
Cross railway station, Sydney an underground railway station in Sydney
1.001 seconds.