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Albert Kesselring - Wikipedia Albert Kesselring (30 November 1885 – 16 July 1960) was a German military officer and convicted war criminal who served in the Luftwaffe during World War II In a career which spanned both world wars, Kesselring reached the rank of the Generalfeldmarschall (Field marshal) and became one of Nazi Germany 's most highly decorated commanders
Albert Kesselring | German WW2 Field Marshal Strategist - Britannica Albert Kesselring was a field marshal who, as German commander in chief, south, became one of Adolf Hitler’s top defensive strategists during World War II The son of a town education officer, Kesselring joined the army as a cadet in 1904
Albert Kesselring: Hitler’s Go-To Guy - Warfare History Network Albert Konrad Kesselring began his military career as a staff officer in the Bavarian Army during the Great War He was an architect of the new German armed forces between the wars, and then a field marshal in the Luftwaffe and a ground-forces commander with unique command authority in World War II
Albert Field Marshal Kesselring - Encyclopedia. com Field Marshal Albert Kesselring (1885-1960), one of the most prominent German air and field commanders in World War II, surrendered the southern part of the German troops to the Americans in 1945
Albert Kesselring | NS-Täter in Italien As the highest-ranking officer responsible for the brutal anti-partisan campaign, Kesselring bore significant responsibility for the numerous massacres of civilians After the war, Kesselring was tried for war crimes in 1947, later being pardoned and released from prison in 1952
Kesselring, Albert - TracesOfWar. com Born in Marktsheft, Bavaria on November 20th, 1885, Albert Kesselring joined the army as a Cadet in 1904 and rose to artillery officer After WW I he transfered to the Reichswehr and in 1932 became Brigadier of an artillery regiment
Kesselring – Part I | Newsletter Archive | History Tours Albert Kesselring (1885-1960) was one of the most prominent German field marshals of World War II A veteran of World War I, an important player in Germany’s secret rearmament, a brilliant defensive commander, and a war criminal defended by some of his former enemies