Ludwig Kübler
German general
Died when: 57 years 350 days (695 months)Star Sign: Virgo
Ludwig Kübler (2 September 1889 – 18 August 1947) was a German General der Gebirgstruppe (Lieutenant General) who commanded the 1st Mountain Division, XXXXIX Mountain Corps, 4th Army and the Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral during World War II.
He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross for his actions commanding the 1st Mountain Division during the invasion of Poland in 1939.
He also commanded the division during the invasion of France and the Low Countries before being appointed to command XXXXIX Mountain Corps.
During his command of this corps it was involved in the invasion of Yugoslavia and the attack on the Soviet Union.
In December 1941 he was appointed to command the 4th Army, but was dismissed from this post in January of the following year, and placed in the Führerreserve des Heeres (senior officer reserve pool).
In September 1943 he was appointed as the commanding general of security troops for Army Group Centre on the Eastern Front, but the following month he was appointed to command the Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral, based at Trieste on the northern Adriatic coast.
After being captured by Yugoslav forces at the end of the war, he was tried and executed for war crimes.