Alexander Kolb (12 May 1891 – 4 April 1963)[1] was a German Generalleutnant during World War II.
After Adjutant of the General Of Flak Artillery of Fortress of Mainz he became Battery-Leader in the 3rd Foot-Artillery-Regiment (1914/15) and 18th Reserve-Foot-Artillery-Regiment (1915/18).
After the First World War he works for the Hessian Protection-Police and State-Police-Department Worms.
From 1 Jul 1941 to 31 May 1943 Alexander Kolb was Officer with Special Duties of the Ministry of Aviation (Germany) (RLM) and Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe.
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