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Who was the highest ranking German general in WW2?

Who was the highest ranking German general in WW2?

Erich von Manstein, original name Erich Von Lewinski, (born Nov. 24, 1887, Berlin, Ger. —died June 11, 1973, Irschenhausen, near Munich, W. Ger.), German field marshal who was perhaps the most talented German field commander in World War II.

Who were the best German generals in WW2?

Ask MHQ: Robert Citino’s Top 10 German Military Commanders

  • Gebhard von Blücher.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great Elector.
  • Friedrich Karl.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz.
  • Georg von Derfflinger.
  • Erich von Manstein.
  • Eberhard von Mackensen.
  • Heinz Guderian.

What was Heinz Guderian known for?

Heinz Guderian, in full Heinz Wilhelm Guderian, (born June 17, 1888, Kulm, Germany [now Chełmno, Poland]—died May 14, 1954, Schwangau bei Füssen, West Germany), German general and tank expert, who became one of the principal architects of armoured warfare and the blitzkrieg between World Wars I and II and who …

When did the fall of Berlin take place?

9 November 1989
It was on 9 November 1989, five days after half a million people gathered in East Berlin in a mass protest, that the Berlin Wall dividing communist East Germany from West Germany crumbled.

Who is Heinrich Heinrici?

Heinrici is considered as the premier defensive expert of the Wehrmacht. He was the commander-in-chief of the Army Group Vistula, formed from the remnants of Army Group A and Army Group Center to defend Berlin from the Soviet armies advancing from the Vistula River.

What happened to General Heinrici after WW2?

In the summer of 1944, after eight months of forced retirement, Heinrici was sent to Hungary and placed in command of the 1st Panzer Army; as well as the Hungarian First Army which was attached to it. He was able to keep the 1st Panzer Army relatively intact as it retreated into Slovakia.

When did Heinrici receive his Knight’s Cross?

Heinrici was awarded the Swords to the Oak Leaves of his Knight’s Cross on 3 March 1945. On 20 March 1945, Adolf Hitler replaced Heinrich Himmler with Heinrici as Commander-in-Chief of Army Group Vistula on the Eastern Front.

How many children did Heinrich Heinrici have?

Heinrici had two children, Hartmut and Gisela, with his wife Gertrude. He was a devout Protestant who regularly visited the church. His religious faith and refusal to join the Nazi party made him unpopular with the Nazi hierarchy and led to clashes with Hitler and Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, who scorned him.

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