Eugen Beyer (18 February 1882 in Pohrlitz (Moravia) – 25 July 1940 in Salzburg) was an Austrian Feldmarschalleutnant in the 1930s and Wehrmacht General of the Infantry during the early years of the Second World War.[1]

From 1935 to 1938, Beyer was commander of the Bundesheer's 6th Division (stationed in Innsbruck). After the Anschluss he was incorporated into the Wehrmacht where he was given command of XVIII Corps, a post he held until shortly before his death. He was the most senior Austrian officer to transfer to the German Army.

Promotions

18 August 1902Kadett
1 November 1903Leutnant
1 November 1909Oberleutnant
1 May 1913Hauptmann
1 November 1917Major
8 July 1921Oberstleutnant
1 June 1924Oberst (Title)
24 February 1926Oberst (Rank)
30 September 1931Generalmajor
22 December 1936Feldmarschalleutnant
1 April 1938General der Infanterie

Decorations & awards

References

  1. "Beyer, Eugen (1882-1940)". androom.home.xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2023-08-16.


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