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19. März 2024 · Albert Kesselring (born November 20, 1885, Marktstedt, Bavaria, Germany—died July 16, 1960, Bad Nauheim, West Germany) was a field marshal who, as German commander in chief, south, became one of Adolf Hitler’s top defensive strategists during World War II. The son of a town education officer, Kesselring joined the army as a cadet in 1904.
アルベルト・ケッセルリンク. アルベルト・ケッセルリンク ( Albert Kesselring, 1885年 11月30日 - 1960年 7月16日 )は、 ドイツ の 陸軍軍人 、 空軍軍人 。. 当初 ドイツ陸軍 、 ドイツ空軍 設立時に空軍へ移籍。.
Kesselring. Kesselring, Albert. * 30. November 1885, Marktsteft (Unterfranken) † 16. Juli 1960, Bad Nauheim. Albert Kesselring, Sohn eines Stadtschulrates, besuchte von 1893 - 1904 das Gymnasium in Bayreuth und trat 1904 in das preußische Heer ein. 1905 folgte seine Versetzung zur bayerischen Fußartillerie und 1906 wurde er zum Leutnant ...
21. Juli 2017 · Albert Kesselring had one of the most wide-ranging careers of WWII. A skilled German commander, he was fondly referred to by his admirers as “Smiling Albert.” He commanded in both the army and air force; took part in diplomacy and political administration and featured in nearly every theater of the war in Europe and the Mediterranean.
Albert Konrad Kesselring began his military career as a staff officer in the Bavarian Army during the Great War. He was an architect of the new German armed forces between the wars, and then a field marshal in the Luftwaffe and a ground-forces commander with unique command authority in World War II.
20. Apr. 2018 · Albert Kesselring, also called “Uncle Albert” by his troops and “Smiling Albert” by Allied forces, was a German Field Marshal ( Generalfeldmarschall) and life-long military man. His career spanned over 40 years, three wars, and was equal parts filled with military brilliance, horrific targeting of civilians, and cleaning up ...
23. Mai 2018 · Kesselring, Albert (1885–1960) German general. During World War II, he commanded the Luftwaffe, later becoming commander-in-chief in Italy (1943) and then supreme commander on the Western front (1945). Implicated in a 1943 massacre of Italian hostages, in 1947 he was sentenced to death, later commuted to imprisonment, by a British ...