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3. Mai 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.
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2. Mai 2024 · 20 views 2 hours ago. Albert Kesselring was a German general during World War II. He was smart and skilled in military strategy. Kesselring led many important battles for Germany, like the...
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25. Apr. 2024 · By Charles River Editors “A soldier's first duty is to obey, otherwise you might as well do away with soldiering.”. - Kesselring Albert Kesselring holds a strange place in the history of...
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30. Apr. 2024 · A photo of Albert Kesselring, a German Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall, who was tried for war crimes after World War II. He was the commander of German forces in Italy and a witness in Goering's defense at the International Military Tribunal.
14. Apr. 2024 · Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Kesselring like never before. By Charles River EditorsIncludes Kesselring's quotes about the war...
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Vor 2 Tagen · Hans Jeschonnek, Goring's chief of staff, suggested sending Luftflotte 2 and its commander Albert Kesselring to Sicily from the Eastern Front. Göring agreed, and was willing to send 16 Gruppen to Sicily, anticipating a Soviet collapse in the east; Fliegerkorps II ( Bruno Loerzer ), arrived in January 1942, with Kesselring as ...
29. Apr. 2024 · Alliierte Truppen marschieren in Rom ein. Der deutsche Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring hatte kurz zuvor die italienische Hauptstadt zur “offenen Stadt” erklärt und bis auf eine Nachhut alle Truppen abgezogen.