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Reinhard Günzel (born April 5, 1944 in The Hague) is a former German general. He joined the Bundeswehr in 1963. He commanded the parachute battalion in Merzig, a hunting regiment in Trier and the Jägerbrigade in Frankenberg. He also studied history and philosophy in Tübingen. He was the commander of the Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK) from November 2000 until November 2003. After sending a letter supporting Martin Hohmann, a former member of the Bundestag, and the speech that Hohmann had made that compared "the actions of Jews in the 1917 Russian revolution with those of the Nazis", Günzel was fired from his position as General by Defence Minister Peter Struck.

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  • Reinhard Günzel (* 5. Juni 1944 in Den Haag, Niederlande) ist Brigadegeneral a. D. der Bundeswehr. Bis zum 4. November 2003 war er Kommandeur der Spezialeinheit KSK. Bundesverteidigungsminister Peter Struck (SPD) versetzte Günzel danach in den einstweiligen Ruhestand, da Günzel eine als antisemitisch kritisierte Rede des Bundestagsabgeordneten Martin Hohmann lobte (Hohmann-Affäre). (de)
  • Reinhard Günzel (born April 5, 1944 in The Hague) is a former German general. He joined the Bundeswehr in 1963. He commanded the parachute battalion in Merzig, a hunting regiment in Trier and the Jägerbrigade in Frankenberg. He also studied history and philosophy in Tübingen. He was the commander of the Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK) from November 2000 until November 2003. After sending a letter supporting Martin Hohmann, a former member of the Bundestag, and the speech that Hohmann had made that compared "the actions of Jews in the 1917 Russian revolution with those of the Nazis", Günzel was fired from his position as General by Defence Minister Peter Struck. Günzel is the author of Secret Warriors, a book in which, according to a 2020 article in The New York Times, "he placed the KSK in the tradition of a notorious special forces unit under the Nazis that committed numerous war crimes, including massacres of Jews. He has been a popular speaker at far-right events". (en)
  • ラインハルト・ギュンツェル(Reinhard Günzel 1944年6月5日 - )は、ドイツの軍人。ドイツ連邦軍の陸軍特殊戦団(KSK)司令官などを歴任したが、政治的な発言が元で更迭された。最終階級は准将(Brigadegeneral)。 (ja)
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  • Reinhard Günzel (* 5. Juni 1944 in Den Haag, Niederlande) ist Brigadegeneral a. D. der Bundeswehr. Bis zum 4. November 2003 war er Kommandeur der Spezialeinheit KSK. Bundesverteidigungsminister Peter Struck (SPD) versetzte Günzel danach in den einstweiligen Ruhestand, da Günzel eine als antisemitisch kritisierte Rede des Bundestagsabgeordneten Martin Hohmann lobte (Hohmann-Affäre). (de)
  • ラインハルト・ギュンツェル(Reinhard Günzel 1944年6月5日 - )は、ドイツの軍人。ドイツ連邦軍の陸軍特殊戦団(KSK)司令官などを歴任したが、政治的な発言が元で更迭された。最終階級は准将(Brigadegeneral)。 (ja)
  • Reinhard Günzel (born April 5, 1944 in The Hague) is a former German general. He joined the Bundeswehr in 1963. He commanded the parachute battalion in Merzig, a hunting regiment in Trier and the Jägerbrigade in Frankenberg. He also studied history and philosophy in Tübingen. He was the commander of the Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK) from November 2000 until November 2003. After sending a letter supporting Martin Hohmann, a former member of the Bundestag, and the speech that Hohmann had made that compared "the actions of Jews in the 1917 Russian revolution with those of the Nazis", Günzel was fired from his position as General by Defence Minister Peter Struck. (en)
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  • Reinhard Günzel (en)
  • Reinhard Günzel (de)
  • ラインハルト・ギュンツェル (ja)
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