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  1. Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau ( Karlsruhe, 16 de agosto de 1884- Poltava, 17 de enero de 1942) fue un mariscal de campo en la Wehrmacht de la Alemania nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Reichenau comandó el 6.º Ejército, durante las invasiones de Bélgica y Francia.

  2. Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau (8 October 1884 – 17 January 1942) was a German Generalfeldmarschall ( Field Marshal) in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was nicknamed "The Bull." [1] Reichenau commanded the 6th Army, during the invasions of Belgium and France.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Walther von Reichenau (born Oct. 8, 1884, Karlsruhe, Ger.—died Jan. 17, 1942, in flight near Poltava, Ukraine, U.S.S.R.) was a German field marshal who commanded the army that captured Warsaw (1939) and the 6th Army in its encircling movement through Belgium (1940) on the Western front during World War II. The son of a general of ...

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  4. Historial. Walter von Reichenau, Nació el 8 de octubre de 1884 y muere el 17 de enero de 1942 en Leipzig, Alemania. Fue Mariscal del Wehrmacht durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial . Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 1.1 Período entreguerras. 1.2 Poder político. 2 Segunda Guerra Mundial. 3 Muerte. 4 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica.

  5. En 1930, alcanza el puesto de jefe del Estado Mayor del general Blomberg. Luego dirige el Ministeramt, hasta que en el año 1935 le sustituye el general Keitel . Reichenau es acaso el alto militar más afín ideológicamente a los postulados del nacional-socialismo, lo que le granjea el favor de Hitler y la camarilla gobernante.

  6. The Severity Order or Reichenau Order was the name given to an order promulgated within the German Sixth Army on the Eastern Front during World War II by Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau on 10 October 1941.

  7. Walther von Reichenau was born to a Prussian general and followed his father's footsteps by joining the German Army in 1902. By 1904, he was an officer with the 1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment. He entered War Academy in 1914, and then fought in WW1 on the Western Front, earning an Iron Cross. He remained in the army after Germany's defeat.