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  1. General Albert Coady Wedemeyer (July 9, 1896 – December 17, 1989) was a United States Army commander who served in Asia during World War II from October 1943 to the end of the war. Previously, he was an important member of the War Planning Board which formulated plans for the invasion of Normandy.

  2. Albert Coady Wedemeyer (* 9. Juli 1897 in Omaha; † 17. Dezember 1989 in Fort Belvoir) war ein US-amerikanischer General . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Fußnoten. Leben. Wedemeyer wurde 1897 in Omaha, Nebraska geboren. 1919 absolvierte er die US-Militärakademie in West Point.

  3. Albert Coady Wedemeyer (born July 9, 1897, Omaha, Neb., U.S.—died Dec. 17, 1989, Ft. Belvoir, Va.) was an American military leader who was the principal author of the 1941 Victory Program, a comprehensive war plan devised for the U.S. entry into World War II.

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  4. 24. Okt. 2023 · Lieutenant General Albert Wedemeyer experiences some local color after replacing Joseph Stilwell in China. His role required diplomacy and often led to frustration. (National Archives via Dutton Caliber)

  5. Albert Wedemeyer stieg nun schier unaufhaltsam die Leiter der militärischen Hierarchie empor: Er wurde stellvertretender Stabschef des alliierten Südostasien-Kommandos, danach Oberbefehlshaber...

  6. 30. Okt. 2001 · As one of America’s most distinguished soldiers and patriots, Albert C. Wedemeyer has earned the gratitude of his country and the admiration of his countrymen. In the face of crisis and controversy, his integrity and his opposition to totalitarianism remained unshakable. For his resolute defense of liberty and his abiding sense of ...

  7. 30. März 2017 · strategic genius behind the Victory Plan was not a senior Army officer, but the uniquely qualified Major Albert Wedemeyer. For more than six decades, accounts ranging from Wedemeyer’s autobiography, Army official history, and various secondary sources maintained a consensus regarding Wedemeyer’s unique and invaluable contribution