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  1. Werner von Fritsch. Militar alemán. Finalizó la Primera Guerra Mundial como jefe de estado mayor de un cuerpo de ejército. Hitler lo designó para dirigir las fuerzas de tierra en 1934. Fue artífice de la potenciación militar de Alemania, hasta que resultó víctima de los manejos políticos del Führer, que pretendía alejar del poder a ...

  2. Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch (4 August 1880 – 22 September 1939) was a prominent German general. A veteran of World War I, Fritsch reached the rank of general in 1932. He was initially an enthusiastic supporter of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. However, he soon grew to distrust the SS, and was a vocal critic of Hitler's plans to launch a war by 1938. Displeased, Hitler ...

  3. Thomas Ludwig Werner Freiherr von Fritsch (* 4. August 1880 in Benrath; † 22. September 1939 bei Praga, Warschau) war ein deutscher Generaloberst. In der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus bekleidete er von 1934 bis zu seinem Sturz 1938 höchste Ämter in der Wehrmacht.

  4. Werner Thomas Ludwig Freiherr von Fritsch ( Düsseldorf-Benrath, 1880. augusztus 4. – Varsó, 1939. szeptember 22.) II. világháborús német tábornok, aki a Varsó elfoglalása közben szerzett sebesülésében a harctéren esett el.

  5. Werner von Fritsch was born in Benrath, Germany, on August 4, 1880. He joined the German Army and served throughout the First World War. He remained in the army and, in May 1935, he became commander in chief of the armed forces. Fritsch occasionally spoke contemptuously of Adolf Hitler to fellow officers.

  6. Other articles where Werner von Fritsch is discussed: Adolf Hitler: Dictator, 1933–39: …concerned with the German economy; Werner von Fritsch, a representative of the caution of professional soldiers; and Konstantin von Neurath, Hindenburg’s appointment at the foreign office. In February Hitler invited the Austrian chancellor, Kurt von Schuschnigg, to Berchtesgaden and forced him to sign ...