It was even said he wrote and threw visas out of the window when he traveled through train. Hitler sacking him was lucky for us, and he was probably never made a Field Marshall due to his courage in telling the truth. He was no racist or member of the Nazi party. 14.
An under rated general who wasn't used for most of the war, but had great understanding of large field formations and strong defensive strategies.
Football, basketball, handball, ice hockey, motor sports, tennis, cycling, chess, boxing - name any and you would have a German in its list of world-class players from across the globe.
He is not a wel known fieldmarshal in history, maybe because he gave the allied forces a few bleeding noses. Not a Field Marshal but certainly should have been.
He would have been unstoppable.
10. He led an international unit of Dutch, Norwegian and Danish volunteers whose welfare he put before obedience to Hitler's mad orders during His last week in Berlin. Although Germany did field the best trained army the World has ever seen.
von Bock burned himself out in this campaign. A real Spanish diplomat, he was the “partner in crime” of Giorgio Perlasca with both men saving 5,200 Hungarian Jews between April 1944 and January 1945 when Russian liberators have arrived in Hungary. Gen. Heinrici put morals before orders and saved thousands of his men's lives because of his brilliant tactics in a fighting retreat from the Oder river to Berlin.
The man knew how to use his tanks to slaughter enemies, in spite of the loss of air supremacy. There are those who did great deeds that went relatively unknown down history. Hitler should have just stayed to running the government, and left the winless war to his "REAL GENERALS". Made the allies pay in Italy at the Gothic line after Rommel was pulled. This is a list of Germanic heroes. Had the Germans produced the "Ural" six engine heavy bomber, then they could have massed bombed the Russian factories behind the "Ural" mountains, bomb Britain more effectively plus bombing the U.S. east Coast. He understood Blitzkrieg best because he wrote the book on Blitzkrieg. This fight has nothing to do with soldierly gallantry or principles of the Geneva Convention. A Portuguese diplomat, Abranches defied his government’s orders and issued Portuguese visas free of charge to over 30,000 refugees, 12,000 of which are Jews. He died in prison in ...more.
"Why did the generals who have been so ready to term me a complaisant and incompetent yes-man fail to secure my removal? It is therefore not only justified, but it is the duty of the troops to use all means without restriction, even against women and children, so long as it ensures success.
Grossly underrated and one of the most brilliant if not moral of the German senior officers. In the end, he even managed to issue Iranian passports to non-Iranian Jews to save them.
2 Erwin Rommel Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II.
I believe him to be the finest divisional commander of the war.
Thanks to Hitler, it was cancelled and the war lost.
So the Red army had enough time to fortify their defense lines. However the Yugoslavians sent him to U.S.S.R so he could be tried there for war crimes but he had led the forces which were supposed to take Caucasus. The "Unternehmen Zitadelle" (battle of Kursk) was also his idea, but Hitler ordered them to wait until Summer 1943.
Saved many thousands of civilians from the Red Army, Top 10 Everyday Things that Could Be Eliminated by 2030, Top 10 Cute Characters You Would Most Like a Toy Plush Of, Countries With the Most COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Cases.
Famous German Sportspersons. An absolute genius, Great at defensive and offensive tactics. These people are not the only heroes of WWII, though.
Over a hundred thousand Jews in Hungary owe their lives to him and his network of friends. If the fight against the partisans in the East, as well as in the Balkans, is not waged with the most brutal means, we will shortly reach the point where the available forces are insufficient to control the area. Coward, though bearer of such surname, was no weakling during WWII. He had the most thorough grasp of both people and technology. And if you don’t believe us, check this.
Thanks to a Steven Spielberg biopic, the world knows the deeds of German businessman Oskar Schindler. When the ambassador was asked to leave the country, he again took to his impersonating talents – this time, as a Spanish consul. It would have been the greatest catastrophe.
Famous Dogs - Unsung German Shepherd Heroes. He knew they went too far that cause to destroy in German, and he knew German will fall hand or won't last for long era.
He isn't making decisions based on what would please the Fuhrer. if Hitler listened to him the way may have been very different.
He ignored the infamous commissar order. His name may be the longest in this list of WWII unknown heroes but his actions merit to be remembered. He should have not been replaced by von Rundstedt as the commander of the Army Group that would be the deciding force in the Fall Gelb operation in 1940. After the rout, he showed his genius in the'backhand blow' to win Kharkov n stabilise the Eastern front. It also had great industrial value as well and the electric grid was centered there too. His works is immortalized in the Spielberg film Schindler’s List which premiered in 1993. He used clever tactics and bet that it worked by his side.
He also survived poison gas at the battle of Tannenberg and, his ...more. Truly a great military tactician. He was able to stand ground against them using his influence as a Nazi Party member. He saved the city of Rome from allied destruction. He defeated an enemy force of over ten time of his and still virtually annihilated them.
One of the (many) tactics he devised included: drawing enemy infantry out of their area of artillery support and then taking them out with heavy machine guns, SPG's, artillery and Anti air guns (Used to attack infantry) afterwards procceding to attack the remaining artillery (which had no idea about the whereabouts of German troops and equipment) with tanks, often encirceling and capturing the soviet guns.
It seemed that after he returned to Italy, he never spoke about what he did back in Hungary even to his family.
This was what happened during World War II. A Japanese diplomat who served in Lithuania, Sugihara risked his life and that of his family when he went against the decree of the Japanese Empire and saved Jews by issuing them handwritten visas.
Schindler was a German spy and a Nazi Party member yet he spent his fortunes saving 1,200 Jews during WWII by employing them in his enamelware and ammunition factories.
It was even said he wrote and threw visas out of the window when he traveled through train. Hitler sacking him was lucky for us, and he was probably never made a Field Marshall due to his courage in telling the truth. He was no racist or member of the Nazi party. 14.
An under rated general who wasn't used for most of the war, but had great understanding of large field formations and strong defensive strategies.
Football, basketball, handball, ice hockey, motor sports, tennis, cycling, chess, boxing - name any and you would have a German in its list of world-class players from across the globe.
He is not a wel known fieldmarshal in history, maybe because he gave the allied forces a few bleeding noses. Not a Field Marshal but certainly should have been.
He would have been unstoppable.
10. He led an international unit of Dutch, Norwegian and Danish volunteers whose welfare he put before obedience to Hitler's mad orders during His last week in Berlin. Although Germany did field the best trained army the World has ever seen.
von Bock burned himself out in this campaign. A real Spanish diplomat, he was the “partner in crime” of Giorgio Perlasca with both men saving 5,200 Hungarian Jews between April 1944 and January 1945 when Russian liberators have arrived in Hungary. Gen. Heinrici put morals before orders and saved thousands of his men's lives because of his brilliant tactics in a fighting retreat from the Oder river to Berlin.
The man knew how to use his tanks to slaughter enemies, in spite of the loss of air supremacy. There are those who did great deeds that went relatively unknown down history. Hitler should have just stayed to running the government, and left the winless war to his "REAL GENERALS". Made the allies pay in Italy at the Gothic line after Rommel was pulled. This is a list of Germanic heroes. Had the Germans produced the "Ural" six engine heavy bomber, then they could have massed bombed the Russian factories behind the "Ural" mountains, bomb Britain more effectively plus bombing the U.S. east Coast. He understood Blitzkrieg best because he wrote the book on Blitzkrieg. This fight has nothing to do with soldierly gallantry or principles of the Geneva Convention. A Portuguese diplomat, Abranches defied his government’s orders and issued Portuguese visas free of charge to over 30,000 refugees, 12,000 of which are Jews. He died in prison in ...more.
"Why did the generals who have been so ready to term me a complaisant and incompetent yes-man fail to secure my removal? It is therefore not only justified, but it is the duty of the troops to use all means without restriction, even against women and children, so long as it ensures success.
Grossly underrated and one of the most brilliant if not moral of the German senior officers. In the end, he even managed to issue Iranian passports to non-Iranian Jews to save them.
2 Erwin Rommel Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II.
I believe him to be the finest divisional commander of the war.
Thanks to Hitler, it was cancelled and the war lost.
So the Red army had enough time to fortify their defense lines. However the Yugoslavians sent him to U.S.S.R so he could be tried there for war crimes but he had led the forces which were supposed to take Caucasus. The "Unternehmen Zitadelle" (battle of Kursk) was also his idea, but Hitler ordered them to wait until Summer 1943.
Saved many thousands of civilians from the Red Army, Top 10 Everyday Things that Could Be Eliminated by 2030, Top 10 Cute Characters You Would Most Like a Toy Plush Of, Countries With the Most COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Cases.
Famous German Sportspersons. An absolute genius, Great at defensive and offensive tactics. These people are not the only heroes of WWII, though.
Over a hundred thousand Jews in Hungary owe their lives to him and his network of friends. If the fight against the partisans in the East, as well as in the Balkans, is not waged with the most brutal means, we will shortly reach the point where the available forces are insufficient to control the area. Coward, though bearer of such surname, was no weakling during WWII. He had the most thorough grasp of both people and technology. And if you don’t believe us, check this.
Thanks to a Steven Spielberg biopic, the world knows the deeds of German businessman Oskar Schindler. When the ambassador was asked to leave the country, he again took to his impersonating talents – this time, as a Spanish consul. It would have been the greatest catastrophe.
Famous Dogs - Unsung German Shepherd Heroes. He knew they went too far that cause to destroy in German, and he knew German will fall hand or won't last for long era.
He isn't making decisions based on what would please the Fuhrer. if Hitler listened to him the way may have been very different.
He ignored the infamous commissar order. His name may be the longest in this list of WWII unknown heroes but his actions merit to be remembered. He should have not been replaced by von Rundstedt as the commander of the Army Group that would be the deciding force in the Fall Gelb operation in 1940. After the rout, he showed his genius in the'backhand blow' to win Kharkov n stabilise the Eastern front. It also had great industrial value as well and the electric grid was centered there too. His works is immortalized in the Spielberg film Schindler’s List which premiered in 1993. He used clever tactics and bet that it worked by his side.
He also survived poison gas at the battle of Tannenberg and, his ...more. Truly a great military tactician. He was able to stand ground against them using his influence as a Nazi Party member. He saved the city of Rome from allied destruction. He defeated an enemy force of over ten time of his and still virtually annihilated them.
One of the (many) tactics he devised included: drawing enemy infantry out of their area of artillery support and then taking them out with heavy machine guns, SPG's, artillery and Anti air guns (Used to attack infantry) afterwards procceding to attack the remaining artillery (which had no idea about the whereabouts of German troops and equipment) with tanks, often encirceling and capturing the soviet guns.
It seemed that after he returned to Italy, he never spoke about what he did back in Hungary even to his family.
This was what happened during World War II. A Japanese diplomat who served in Lithuania, Sugihara risked his life and that of his family when he went against the decree of the Japanese Empire and saved Jews by issuing them handwritten visas.
Schindler was a German spy and a Nazi Party member yet he spent his fortunes saving 1,200 Jews during WWII by employing them in his enamelware and ammunition factories.
He command the SS sturm brigades that were responsible for discipline and acted as a special unit, Was the waffen ss leader and Hitlers number 3. Always with his men, and from May 1940 onwards his LAH fought in every new theatre. He masterly managed a huge military forceI '' derr wehrmacht'' at the time.If illegally created monkey court ''IMT of Nuremberg'' or any other else consider him a war criminal, then all the allied and Soviet political and military high command and military personnel in millions should be hanged at once.He was a victim of ''VICTOR, S JUSTICE"If Keitlel would be in " Soviet Union"He would be awarded as "Hero Of The Soviet Union".If Keitlel would be in "UK" he would be awarded as "Victoria Cross".If Keitlel would be in "USA"he would be awarded by their highest " MilitaryAwarde".As all these treacherous " Great Powers" awarded their brutal war criminal Military persons and Political persons with their "HIGHEST AWARDES". Known as "General don't go there" by his Russian opponents he crushed the last remnants of the Russian Red Army at Vorenezh in the Summer of 1942 opening up all of Southern Russia to German offensive actions and indirectly threatening Moscow.
It was even said he wrote and threw visas out of the window when he traveled through train. Hitler sacking him was lucky for us, and he was probably never made a Field Marshall due to his courage in telling the truth. He was no racist or member of the Nazi party. 14.
An under rated general who wasn't used for most of the war, but had great understanding of large field formations and strong defensive strategies.
Football, basketball, handball, ice hockey, motor sports, tennis, cycling, chess, boxing - name any and you would have a German in its list of world-class players from across the globe.
He is not a wel known fieldmarshal in history, maybe because he gave the allied forces a few bleeding noses. Not a Field Marshal but certainly should have been.
He would have been unstoppable.
10. He led an international unit of Dutch, Norwegian and Danish volunteers whose welfare he put before obedience to Hitler's mad orders during His last week in Berlin. Although Germany did field the best trained army the World has ever seen.
von Bock burned himself out in this campaign. A real Spanish diplomat, he was the “partner in crime” of Giorgio Perlasca with both men saving 5,200 Hungarian Jews between April 1944 and January 1945 when Russian liberators have arrived in Hungary. Gen. Heinrici put morals before orders and saved thousands of his men's lives because of his brilliant tactics in a fighting retreat from the Oder river to Berlin.
The man knew how to use his tanks to slaughter enemies, in spite of the loss of air supremacy. There are those who did great deeds that went relatively unknown down history. Hitler should have just stayed to running the government, and left the winless war to his "REAL GENERALS". Made the allies pay in Italy at the Gothic line after Rommel was pulled. This is a list of Germanic heroes. Had the Germans produced the "Ural" six engine heavy bomber, then they could have massed bombed the Russian factories behind the "Ural" mountains, bomb Britain more effectively plus bombing the U.S. east Coast. He understood Blitzkrieg best because he wrote the book on Blitzkrieg. This fight has nothing to do with soldierly gallantry or principles of the Geneva Convention. A Portuguese diplomat, Abranches defied his government’s orders and issued Portuguese visas free of charge to over 30,000 refugees, 12,000 of which are Jews. He died in prison in ...more.
"Why did the generals who have been so ready to term me a complaisant and incompetent yes-man fail to secure my removal? It is therefore not only justified, but it is the duty of the troops to use all means without restriction, even against women and children, so long as it ensures success.
Grossly underrated and one of the most brilliant if not moral of the German senior officers. In the end, he even managed to issue Iranian passports to non-Iranian Jews to save them.
2 Erwin Rommel Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II.
I believe him to be the finest divisional commander of the war.
Thanks to Hitler, it was cancelled and the war lost.
So the Red army had enough time to fortify their defense lines. However the Yugoslavians sent him to U.S.S.R so he could be tried there for war crimes but he had led the forces which were supposed to take Caucasus. The "Unternehmen Zitadelle" (battle of Kursk) was also his idea, but Hitler ordered them to wait until Summer 1943.
Saved many thousands of civilians from the Red Army, Top 10 Everyday Things that Could Be Eliminated by 2030, Top 10 Cute Characters You Would Most Like a Toy Plush Of, Countries With the Most COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Cases.
Famous German Sportspersons. An absolute genius, Great at defensive and offensive tactics. These people are not the only heroes of WWII, though.
Over a hundred thousand Jews in Hungary owe their lives to him and his network of friends. If the fight against the partisans in the East, as well as in the Balkans, is not waged with the most brutal means, we will shortly reach the point where the available forces are insufficient to control the area. Coward, though bearer of such surname, was no weakling during WWII. He had the most thorough grasp of both people and technology. And if you don’t believe us, check this.
Thanks to a Steven Spielberg biopic, the world knows the deeds of German businessman Oskar Schindler. When the ambassador was asked to leave the country, he again took to his impersonating talents – this time, as a Spanish consul. It would have been the greatest catastrophe.
Famous Dogs - Unsung German Shepherd Heroes. He knew they went too far that cause to destroy in German, and he knew German will fall hand or won't last for long era.
He isn't making decisions based on what would please the Fuhrer. if Hitler listened to him the way may have been very different.
He ignored the infamous commissar order. His name may be the longest in this list of WWII unknown heroes but his actions merit to be remembered. He should have not been replaced by von Rundstedt as the commander of the Army Group that would be the deciding force in the Fall Gelb operation in 1940. After the rout, he showed his genius in the'backhand blow' to win Kharkov n stabilise the Eastern front. It also had great industrial value as well and the electric grid was centered there too. His works is immortalized in the Spielberg film Schindler’s List which premiered in 1993. He used clever tactics and bet that it worked by his side.
He also survived poison gas at the battle of Tannenberg and, his ...more. Truly a great military tactician. He was able to stand ground against them using his influence as a Nazi Party member. He saved the city of Rome from allied destruction. He defeated an enemy force of over ten time of his and still virtually annihilated them.
One of the (many) tactics he devised included: drawing enemy infantry out of their area of artillery support and then taking them out with heavy machine guns, SPG's, artillery and Anti air guns (Used to attack infantry) afterwards procceding to attack the remaining artillery (which had no idea about the whereabouts of German troops and equipment) with tanks, often encirceling and capturing the soviet guns.
It seemed that after he returned to Italy, he never spoke about what he did back in Hungary even to his family.
This was what happened during World War II. A Japanese diplomat who served in Lithuania, Sugihara risked his life and that of his family when he went against the decree of the Japanese Empire and saved Jews by issuing them handwritten visas.
Schindler was a German spy and a Nazi Party member yet he spent his fortunes saving 1,200 Jews during WWII by employing them in his enamelware and ammunition factories.