| Wilhelm Oxenius | |
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Major Wilhelm Oxenius at the signing the German Instrument of Surrender at Reims, France 7 May 1945 | |
| Born | 9 September 1912 |
| Died | 13 August 1979 (aged 66) |
| Place of birth | Kassel |
| Place of death | West Germany |
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| Service/branch | Heer |
| Years of service | 1937–1945 |
| Rank | Major |
| Battles/wars | World War II |
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Major Wilhelm Oxenius (9 September 1912 - 13 August 1979) was a German Wehrmacht officer during World War II. He served as an aide to Colonel General Alfred Jodl during World War II as a staff officer at the Operations Directorate of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. He was also an Operations Officer for Panzergruppe West in France in June 1944. He is notable for being a member and translator of the delegation that signed the German unconditional surrender at Reims on 7 May 1945 with Colonel General Jodl and General Admiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg.[1]
He was a prisoner of war from 10 May 1945 to 3 January 1948 and died aged 66.
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- ↑ Peter Antill (2005). Berlin 1945: End of the Thousand Year Reich, Page 86. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-84176-915-0.
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