Hans Feige (10 November 1880 – 17 September 1953) was a German General of the Infantry in the Wehrmacht during World War II.
Here again he mostly served in staff positions and was promoted to Generalmajor on 1 October 1931 and to Generalleutnant 2 years later.
[1] At the onset of World War II he was recalled into active service and took over command of the XXXVI Corps in May 1940.
When the German offensive was launched on 22 June 1941, his unit was together with the Finnish III Corps tasked to recapture Salla and cut Murmansk off from the rest of Russia by advancing eastwards during Operation Arctic Fox.
Feige was pressured by von Falkenhorst, commander of Army Norway, to continue the offensive, which met with little results.