Rudolf Lüters (May 10, 1883 – December 24, 1945) was a German general who served in the Wehrmacht, during World War II.
He joined the Imperial German Army on November 2, 1902 as Fahnenjunker and participated in World War I where he was wounded twice, in September 1914 and in October 1915.
During World War II, he was appointed commander of the 223rd infantry division on May 6, 1941, participating with this unit in the invasion of the Soviet Union until October 19.
He received the German Cross in Gold on April 30, 1943 and became the first commander of the newly created XV Mountain Corps on August 25.
Captured by the Soviets at the end of the war, he died in detention in USSR on Christmas Eve 1945.