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Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt, Chiang Kai-shek, Charles de Gaulle, Hitler, Hideki Tojo, Mussolini.
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Ten marshals of "World War II".
1. George. Smith. Patton (USA).
2. Bernard. Toil. Montgomery (UK).
3. Erwin. Rommel (Germany).
4. Zhukov (former Soviet Union).
5. Yamamoto Fifty-Six (Japan).
6. Dwight. Dwight D. Eisenhower (USA).
7. Alexander. Mihainovich. Vasilevsky (former Soviet Union) 8, Chester. William. Nimitz (USA).
9. Heinz. William. Guderian (Germany).
10. Fritz. Erich. Feng. Manstein (Germany).
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Germany: The most famous is Erich von Manstein, whom Hitler asked him to relieve the Sixth Army besieged by Stalingrad, and commanded the Kharkov counterattack to stabilize the eastern front. Recognized as the best German general of World War II.
Guderian is known as the "father of the German Blitzkrieg". If it weren't for Goering's greed, all the Anglo-French troops in Dunkirk would have been captured by Guderian, and their contribution to the armored forces was particularly prominent. There is also Rommel, known as the "Desert Fox".
When he invaded France, his 7th Panzer Division was called the "Devil's Division", which made a name for itself in North Africa, and was good at giving full play to the advantages of mobile troops. Manstein, Guderian, and Rommel were the three most famous German generals in World War II. In addition, there is Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy (starting in 1943) Dönitz The reason why the submarines of the German Navy developed so well was because of his support, he was the founder of the German Nazi submarine force.
There was also Paulus of the Sixth Army, Giller, commander of the Viking Division of the SS, and many excellent German officers...
United States: General George Patton was a shining star in the U.S. Army in North Africa, encircling the Germans in Tunisia, North Africa, repelling the German counterattack in the Battle of the Bulge (the Ardennes Counterattack), and Field Marshal Nimitz, known as the "Knights of the Sea," who participated in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway, which turned the Pacific theater around. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, an Allied commander of both moral integrity and ability, participated in Operation Overlord as the Supreme Allied Commander on the Western Front.
General MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Japan after the war.
UK: Montgomery is the first to bear the brunt. He defeated Rommel at the Battle of El Alamein, earning him the nickname "Jerboa of the Desert" and gaining fame.
Participated in the Normandy landings, and later competed with Eisenhower for the Supreme Commander of the Allied Western Front. And General Mountbatten. Marshal Fraser et al.
Actually, Churchill was pretty good.
Soviet Union: Marshal Zhukov, known as Stalin's "firefighter on the Soviet-German battlefield", heroically repelled the German army in the Battle of Leningrad, the Battle of Moscow, and the Battle of Stalingrad. In the Battle of Stalingrad, the 62nd Army under the command of Chuikov stopped the German army again and again, and Chuikov was awarded the highest honorary title of the Soviet Union - Hero of the Soviet Union.
And Vasilevsky was a good Soviet general on the Eastern Front.
Japan: Fifty-six Yamamoto who completed the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in a gambling style. There was also the notorious commander of the North China Front, Okamura Ninji. There is also Hideki Tojo, who is famous for his brutality and is known as the "Razor General".
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Germany: Rommel, Manstein, Guderian, Heinz, Britain: Rommel, USA: Patton, Nimitz, Japan: Yamamoto Fifty-Six, Soviet Union: Battlefield Firefighter Zhukov.
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Manstein, Rommel, Guderian, Blog, Keitel, Kluger, Loeb, Lister Ster, Rundstedt, Quchler, Reichenu, Busch, Kleist, Paulus, Weix, Moder, Schellner.
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Manstein (1887-1973) German Field Marshal. 17.Keitel (1882-1946) German Field Marshal.
Bock (1880-1945) German Field Marshal. 18.Brauchitsch (1881-1948) German Field Marshal.
Rommel (1891-1944), German Field Marshal. 19.Raeder (1876-1960) German Field Marshal.
Rundstedt (1875-1963) German Field Marshal. 20.Guderian (1888-1954) was a general of the German Army.
Weix (1881-1954) German Field Marshal. 21.Milch (1892-1972) Luftwaffe Field Marshal.
Schellner (1892-1973) German Field Marshal. 22.Kesselring (1885-1960) Luftwaffe Field Marshal.
Modell (l891-1945) German Field Marshal. 23.Speeller (1885-1953) Luftwaffe Field Marshal.
Paulus (1890-1957) German Field Marshal. 24.Dönitz (1891-1980) German Field Marshal.
Kleist (1881-1954) German Field Marshal. 25.Graham (1892-1945) Luftwaffe Field Marshal.
Busch (1885-1945) German Field Marshal. 26.Halder (1884-1972) German Army General.
Qu Hillel (1881-1968) German Field Marshal. 27.Goering (1893-1946) Luftwaffe Field Marshal.
Reichenu (1884-1942) German Field Marshal. 28.Jodel (1890-1946) German Army General.
Witzleben (188L-1944) German Field Marshal. 29.Zeitzler (1895-1958) was a general in the German Army.
Lister (1880-1971) German Field Marshal. 30.Heinrich (1886-1971) German Army General.
Loeb (1876-1956) German Field Marshal. 31.Hoult (1885-1971) German Army General.
Kluge (1882-1944) German Field Marshal. 32.Georg-Hans Reinhardt (1887-1963) German Army General.
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Manstein's strategy, Guderian's tactics, Marshall's strategic coordination, Zhukov's tenacity, Yamamoto's 561 bets on life and death, Rommel's resurrection, Dönitz's naval battle, Kesselring's air battle. Genius of the world.
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Five-Star Army General Marshall, Army Arthur Five-Star General, Army Eisenhower Five-Star General, Bradley Army Five-Star General, Arnold Army Five-Star General (later changed to Air Force), Army General Patton, Army General Clark, Army General Ridgway,
Admiral King, Admiral Nimitz, Admiral Leahie, Admiral Halsey, Admiral Kim.
In the end, Eisenhower was still **.
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Heinz Guderian (General of the Panzer Corps), Manstein (Commander of Army Group South), Felix Steiner (Commander of the Viking Division), Paul Hausser (Commander of the 1st Waffen-SS Panzer Army), Brauchitsch (Commander-in-Chief of the Army), Rundstedt (Commander-in-Chief of the Western Front), Bock (Commander of Army Group **), Rommel (Commander of the Afrika Korps, Commander of Army Group B), Sepp Dietrich (Commander of Adolf Hitler's Guards Flag Division), Theodor Brown. Ike (commander of the Skull Division), Otto Giller (deputy national commander of the SS and general of the Waffen-SS), Franz Lieb (commander of Army Group North), Ewald Kleist (field marshal of the Panzer Corps), William Paulus (field marshal, captured at Stalingrad), Walter Moder (this duke was good at defensive warfare), Reichenau, Albert Kesselring (field marshal, but most famous for commanding the army in Italy), Erich Raeder (naval commander, naval marshal), Karl Ander (commander of the Navy, field marshal of the Navy), Karl Ander (commander of the Navy, field marshal of the Navy), Karl Ander (commander of the Navy, field marshal of the Navy), Karl Ander (commander of the Navy, marshal of the Navy), Karl Ander (commander of the Navy, marshal of the Navy), Karl Ander Dönitz (commander of the submarine forces, marshal of the Navy, head of the Reich), and many others.
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1 Manstein, "Limited Forces", 2 Fedor von Bock, 3 Rommel, 4, Paulus, "I Surrender, But I Like Him", 5, Walter Moder, "The Torture of Zhukov", 6, Kesselring, 7, Karl von Dönitz, 8, Hermann Goering, 9 Reichenau, 10, Rundstedt.
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Rommel, Goering, Goebbels, Winck, Steiner, Rommel, Heinrich, Dönitz, Hess, Rundstedt.
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Rommel, Manstein, Kruger, Guderian, Rundstedt, Munch, etc. You can look up the SS troop formation.
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United States: Barton, Bradley, MacArthur, Nimitz, Halsey, United Kingdom: Montgomery, Hobert, Wingate, Auchinlake, Wavell, Dowting, France: Leclerc, Tacini.
USSR: Zhukov, Konev, Rokossovsky, VasilevskyGermany: Guderian, Rommel, Manstein, Kesselring, Moder, Bock, Dönitz, Raeder.
Italy: Mercedes.
Japan: Jizaburo Ozawa, Fengfumi Yamashita, Tadamichi Kuribayashi, Isamu Yokoyama China: Sun Liren, Liao Yaoxiang, Xue Yue, ***, ***, Luo Binghui.
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Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko.
Boris Mikhailovich Shaposhnikov.
Grigory Ivanovich Kulik.
Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov.
Alexander Mikhailovich Vasilevsky.
Ivan Stepanovich Konev.
Leonid Aleksandrovich Govorov.
Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky.
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky.
Fedor Ivanovich Tolbukhin.
Kirill Afanasyevich Meretskov.
Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria.
Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov.
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov.
Ivan Stepanovich Isakov.
Sergei Georgievich Gorshkov.
They were all marshals before and after World War II...
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Zhukov, Vasilevsky, Konev, Rokossovsky, Govorov, Tolbukhin, Meretskov, Malinovsky, these eight people were awarded the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union during World War II, and their military achievements were noted. Soklovsky, Yeremenko, Moscolenko, Bagramyan, Grechko, and Chuikov were awarded the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union in the early post-war period, and they were also distinguished during World War II.
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Zhukov Vasilevsky.
Rokossovsky Chuikov.
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