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Franz Friedrich Böhme (15 April 1885 – 29 May 1947) was an Army officer who served in succession with the Austro-Hungarian Army, the Austrian Army and the German Wehrmacht. He rose to the rank of general during World War II, serving as Commander of the XVIII Mountain Corps, Hitler's Plenipotentiary Commanding General (Шаблон:Lang) in the Balkans, and commander-in-chief in German-occupied Norway during World War II. After the war, Böhme was transferred to U.S. custody as a defendant in the Hostages Trial on charges of having massacred thousands of Serbian civilians. He committed suicide in prison.

Life and career

Franz Böhme was born in Zeltweg in Styria, Austria on 15 April 1885. He entered the Austro-Hungarian Army in October 1900 as a cadet and was commissioned as a lieutenant in an infantry regiment in 1905. He served in World War I and remained in the Austrian Bundesheer after 1918, transferring to the Wehrmacht on the Anschluss with Germany in 1938, replacing Austrian Chief of Staff Alfred Jansa.Шаблон:Sfn

During the opening years of World War II, Böhme held command of the 30th Infantry Division and 32nd Infantry Division, taking part in the invasion of Poland in September 1939 and in the Battle of France in May and June 1940. On 29 June 1940, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.Шаблон:Sfn

Between 16 September 1941 and 2 December 1941, as Commanding General and Commander of Serbia, Böhme ordered the reprisal executions of 2,000 civilians in Kragujevac after a partisan assault on 22 soldiers of the 421 Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung.[1] On the suggestion of Harald Turner, head of the German military administration's staff in occupied Serbia, Böhme ordered Mačva operation to 'cleanse Podrinje' as retaliation to Uprising in Serbia. Böhme ordered that all villages that shot at German Army or have weapons found in them should razed, male population between 15 and 60 arrested. On September 25, 1941, he issued additional order that operation has to be ruthless to show example to the rest of Serbia.Шаблон:Sfn In response to death of 21 German soldiers near Topola on October 2, Böhme ordered that 100 prisoners need to be shot for every German soldiers. From concetration camps in Šabac and Belgrade 2000 prisoners have been selected, mostly Jews and communists and executed on locality between Jabuka and Pančevo on October 9.Шаблон:Sfn On October 14 Böhme issued an order to arrest family members of uprisers - wives and male relatives over the age of 15.Шаблон:Sfn Böhme was replaced by Paul Bader as commander of Serbia on December 5, 1941.Шаблон:Sfn

In December 1943, Böhme was appointed Deputy Commanding General of the XVIII Corps and Commander of Wehrkreis XVIII, Salzburg. On 4 June 1944, he was delegated withШаблон:Clarify the leadership of the Second Panzer Army in the Balkans with Böhme succeeding Generaloberst Lothar Rendulic.

In July 1944, Böhme was transferred to the Army's High Command Leader Reserve, giving up control of the 2nd Panzer Army to General Maximilian de Angelis. Between 8 January 1945 and 8 May 1945, he was Armed Forces Commander of Norway and Commander-in-Chief of the 20th Mountain Army.Шаблон:Sfn

Trial and suicide

After being captured in Norway, he was brought before the Hostages Trial, a division of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, and charged with war crimes committed in Serbia during his control of the region in 1941. At that time, he had increased the scale of retaliatory strikes against Serbs, killing a hundred Serbs for every German killed, and fifty for every German wounded; this resulted in the massacre of thousands of civilians.Шаблон:Sfn When his extradition to Yugoslavia seemed imminent, Böhme committed suicide by jumping from the fourth story of the prison in which he was being held. His body was interred at St. Leonhard-Friedhof in Graz, Austria.Шаблон:Citation needed

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