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|name = Dieter Lasch |
|name = Dieter Lasch |
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+ | |nationality = {{Germans|[[Germany (The Last Article)|Germany]]}} |
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|occupation = Soldier |
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+ | |military branch = ''[[Wehrmacht (The Last Article)|Wehrmacht]]'' ({{SoldiersWWIIFict|[[World War II (The Last Article)|World War II]]}}) |
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+ | |political party = {{NazisFictional|[[Nazi Party (The Last Article)|Nazi Party]]}} |
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+ | |type of appearance = Direct}}Major '''Dieter Lasch''' was Field Marshal [[Walther Model (The Last Article)|Walther Model's]] adjutant. He had been a member of the [[Nazi Party (The Last Article)|Nazi Party]] before it won the 1933 elections. In 1947, Lasch was part of Model's campaign against [[India (The Last Article)|India]], and provided assistance to the tedious work of administering the conquered country. |
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 3 December 2019
Dieter Lasch | |
Fictional Character | |
"The Last Article" POD: c. 1940 | |
Type of Appearance: | Direct |
Nationality: | Germany |
Occupation: | Soldier |
Military Branch: | Wehrmacht (World War II) |
Political Party: | Nazi Party |
Major Dieter Lasch was Field Marshal Walther Model's adjutant. He had been a member of the Nazi Party before it won the 1933 elections. In 1947, Lasch was part of Model's campaign against India, and provided assistance to the tedious work of administering the conquered country.
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