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Gen. Adolf Heusinger was chief of army operations in the Nazi army and briefly filled in for Gen. Kurt Zeitzler, the chief of the German army's High Command. In 1961 he became chairman of NATO's ...
In the late 1930s, as Nazi Germany began preparing for a new war of conquest across Europe, the German High Command anticipated the need to breach heavily fortified defenses such as France’s ...
The fighting in Europe stopped when the Chief of Staff of the German Armed Forces High Command, Alfred Jodl, surrendered at General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Allied headquarters in Reims on May 7 ...
In a blue-bound, looseleaf “Memo for Company Instruction,” the German High Command announced that every German family must average four children. Reason: “Every stout boy born in 1943 can ...
The German High Command claimed a total of 327,000 tons shot out of British merchant convoys by U-boats last week—26 ships out of one convoy. The Germans claimed a foray by their motor-torpedo ...
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Nazi surrender site sets the scene for Wim Wenders short film - MSNAward-winning German director Wim Wenders has revisited the French school where Nazi Germany signed its initial 1945 surrender for a short film released Monday, days before Europe marks 80 years ...
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