. . . . . "0-12242" . "1953"^^ . . . "Washington, D.C., U.S."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Alfred M. Gruenther"@sv . . . "Platte Center, Nebraska, U.S."@en . . . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (* 3. M\u00E4rz 1899 in , Nebraska; \u2020 30. Mai 1983 in Washington, D.C.) war ein General der US Army, dritter Supreme Allied Commander Europe der NATO und Kommandeur des US European Command von 1953 bis 1956."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1899-03-03"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Alfred Gruenther"@it . . "American Red Cross president"@en . . . . . . . . . "16973"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther"@en . . . . . . . . "Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander Europe ."@en . . . . . . . . . "Supreme Allied Commander Europe"@en . . . . . . . "Supreme Allied Commander Europe(1953\u22121956)" . . . "Alfred Gruenther"@de . . . . "1123170430"^^ . . "General Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (March 3, 1899 \u2013 May 30, 1983) was a senior United States Army officer, Red Cross president, and bridge player. After being commissioned towards the end of World War I, he served in the army throughout the interwar period and into World War II, where he was primarily a staff officer. Several years later, at the age of fifty-two, he became the second youngest four-star general in the history of the United States Army after Douglas MacArthur and succeeded General Matthew Ridgway as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (SACEUR) serving from 1953 to 1956."@en . . . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther, f\u00F6dd den 3 mars 1899 i Platte Center, Nebraska, USA, d\u00F6d den 30 maj 1983 i Washington DC, var en fyrstj\u00E4rnig amerikansk general."@sv . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther, f\u00F6dd den 3 mars 1899 i Platte Center, Nebraska, USA, d\u00F6d den 30 maj 1983 i Washington DC, var en fyrstj\u00E4rnig amerikansk general."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . "1918"^^ . . "0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (Platte Center, 3 marzo 1889 \u2013 Washington, 30 maggio 1983) \u00E8 stato un generale statunitense."@it . . . . "Alfred Gruenther"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1918"^^ . "Alfred Gruenther"@fr . . . . . . "1998730"^^ . . . . . . . . "1956"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (n\u00E9 le 3 mars 1899 \u00E0 Comt\u00E9 de Platte, Nebraska - mort le 30 mai 1983 \u00E0 Washington DC) est un officier sup\u00E9rieur de la US Army, et pr\u00E9sident de la Croix-Rouge am\u00E9ricaine entre 1957 \u00E0 1964. \u00C0 cinquante-trois ans, il est devenu le plus jeune g\u00E9n\u00E9ral quatre \u00E9toiles de l'histoire de l'arm\u00E9e am\u00E9ricaine. Il succ\u00E8de au g\u00E9n\u00E9ral Matthew Ridgway au poste de commandant supr\u00EAme des forces alli\u00E9es en Europe (SACEUR) de l'OTAN, de 1953 \u00E0 1956."@fr . . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (n\u00E9 le 3 mars 1899 \u00E0 Comt\u00E9 de Platte, Nebraska - mort le 30 mai 1983 \u00E0 Washington DC) est un officier sup\u00E9rieur de la US Army, et pr\u00E9sident de la Croix-Rouge am\u00E9ricaine entre 1957 \u00E0 1964. \u00C0 cinquante-trois ans, il est devenu le plus jeune g\u00E9n\u00E9ral quatre \u00E9toiles de l'histoire de l'arm\u00E9e am\u00E9ricaine. Il succ\u00E8de au g\u00E9n\u00E9ral Matthew Ridgway au poste de commandant supr\u00EAme des forces alli\u00E9es en Europe (SACEUR) de l'OTAN, de 1953 \u00E0 1956."@fr . . "25"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "25"^^ . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (* 3. M\u00E4rz 1899 in , Nebraska; \u2020 30. Mai 1983 in Washington, D.C.) war ein General der US Army, dritter Supreme Allied Commander Europe der NATO und Kommandeur des US European Command von 1953 bis 1956."@de . . "Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (Platte Center, 3 marzo 1889 \u2013 Washington, 30 maggio 1983) \u00E8 stato un generale statunitense."@it . . . . . . . . "1983-05-30"^^ . . . . . . . . . "General Alfred Maximilian Gruenther (March 3, 1899 \u2013 May 30, 1983) was a senior United States Army officer, Red Cross president, and bridge player. After being commissioned towards the end of World War I, he served in the army throughout the interwar period and into World War II, where he was primarily a staff officer. Several years later, at the age of fifty-two, he became the second youngest four-star general in the history of the United States Army after Douglas MacArthur and succeeded General Matthew Ridgway as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (SACEUR) serving from 1953 to 1956."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .