Please list the 26 marshals and generals of Germany in World War II, The focus is on the generals ?

Updated on military 2024-02-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personal thoughts (estimated according to combat capabilities, the ranking is in no particular order) 1. Guderian, general of the first rank of the army, director of armored forces.

    2. Rommel, Field Marshal.

    3. Manstein, Field Marshal.

    4. Rishi Hofen, Air Marshal.

    5. Dönitz, Admiral.

    6. Rundstedt, Field Marshal.

    7. Dieter, Army General, Commander-in-Chief of Mountain Infantry.

    8. Kesselring, Air Marshal.

    9. Studenter, Air Force General, Director of Airborne Forces.

    10, Ohama, Army Colonel (I can't really choose...) The rest of the levels are about the same.,If I had to choose.。。。 I recommend Colonel Ohama of the German Occupation Forces in France, how much laughter his performance in the French film "The Tiger's Mouth" brought to people all over the world...

    In fact, many German marshals in World War II were not worthy of their names, such as Paulus, Hitler promoted him to marshal because he wanted him to maintain "the marshal of Germany who did not surrender", and Milch, who had never fought at all, was promoted because he did a good job in Luftwaffe logistics. Of course, there are also good strengths, except for the few I just mentioned, such as Chrysler, Liszt, Lib, etc., are all traditional Prussian soldiers, and they are still worthy of the marshal's scepter in their hands.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rommel, Guderian, Manstein, Dönitz, Kasseline, Rundstedt, Modell, these seven are must-enter, and the remaining three are my personal opinion, Hort, Kruger, Bock.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Top 10 German generals of World War II:

    Manstein; Guderian;

    Lundstedt;

    Rommel; Bork;

    Keitel; yodel;

    Goring; Raeder;

    Dönitz.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Goering, Keitel, Bock, Jodl, Moder, Guderian, Manstein, Rommel

    Kesselring, Rondstedt.

    I know so much, most of them have the rank of marshal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Marshal Manstein.

    Field Marshal of Germany. Recognized as Germany's best strategist.

    Field Marshal Rommel. Field Marshal of the German Army. Because of his outstanding performance in North Africa, he became the most feared opponent of the British and American generals. Prime Minister Winston Churchill spoke highly of Field Marshal Rommel.

    Marshal Guderian. The father of German armored forces and the pioneer of modern armored warfare. Although the idea of mass-building tanks and fighting independently was not the first thing he proposed, he first put it into practice.

    Field Marshal Dönitz. German Admiral. The most famous submarine combat tactic of World War II, ---wolf pack tactics", the proposer, planner and commander.

    Marshal Paulus. Field Marshal of Germany. Commander of the Southern Cluster who invaded the Soviet Union. At the beginning of the invasion of the Soviet Union, the entire Southwestern Front of the Soviet Union (more than 200,000 people) had successfully captured in Ukraine. But the army was defeated under the city of Stalin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    William Keitel – Field Marshal Chief of Staff of the Wehrmacht High Command Fritz Erich von Manstein – Field Marshal Commander-in-Chief of Army Group Don Erwin Rommel - Field Marshal Commander of the North African Expeditionary Force, Commander-in-Chief of Army Group North Italy, Commander-in-Chief of Army Group B in France.

    Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt – Field Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of Army Group South, Commander-in-Chief of Army Group D, Commander-in-Chief of the Western Front.

    Erwin von Witzleben - Field Marshal Commander-in-Chief of Army Group D, Commander-in-Chief of the Western Front Hermann Goering - Reich Marshal, Air Marshal, Prime Minister.

    Von Richterhofen – Air Marshal Commander of the Second Air Force Robert Ritter von Graham Air Marshal Air Force Commander-in-Chief Erich Raeder – Field Marshal Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.

    Karl von Dönitz – Field Marshal Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Commander of the Naval Submarine Forces, Germany.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Fame No1, Rommel - the fox of North Africa.

    Achievement NO1, Manstein - Army God.

    Qualifications No1, Rensted, also translated as Rundstedt - the real commander-in-chief of the army Talent No1, Moder - the stabilizer of the Eastern Front, the master of tank theory in the Ardennes campaign: Guderian - the king of blitzkrieg.

    All-round general: Kesselring - the savior of the Southern Front.

    It is generally accepted that Manstein is NO1

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Rundstedt.

    The most respected veteran of the German Army. The only marshal who could shake Hitler's hand with gloves.

    The fact that the Wehrmacht was able to maintain a relatively clean reputation independently of the SS has to be said to be the result of the struggle between this old commander and Hitler.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hermann Wilhelm Goering (1893-1946) Marshal of the Third German Reich, the second most important person of Nazi Germany, received the most orders of the Third Reich, a total of 31 awards from the Third Reich, a total of 13 foreign medals, twice awarded the Iron Cross of the First Degree, twice awarded the Cross of the Second Degree, served as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the SA, General of the Wehrmacht, Air Force General, Field Marshal, Reich Field Marshal, etc., and collected many important positions in the Nazi Party, the state and the army.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Rommel, Manstein, Dönitz, Paulus, were okay in the early stage, and then they were besieged. There was no rescue either. Supply. You can only surrender. Most of his men died in prisoner of war camps, and later had a bad reputation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hitler.

    If his ambition is not so great, he is indeed a genius.

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