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  1. Infobox OK. Albert Kesselring ( 30. marraskuuta 1885 Marktsteft, Baijeri – 16. heinäkuuta 1960 Bad Nauheim, Saksa) oli Saksan ilmavoimien, Luftwaffen, sotamarsalkka toisen maailmansodan aikana. Häntä pidetään yhtenä natsi-Saksan pätevimmistä kenraaleista. Ilmavoimien komentajana Kesselring osallistui Puolan ja Ranskan valtaamiseen.

  2. Albert Konrad Kesselring fue un Generalfeldmarschall alemán que comandó el Grupo de Ejércitos C durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Llegó a ser uno de los comandantes más competentes y populares, siendo además uno de los 27 únicos militares que fueron galardonados con la cruz de hierro con hojas de roble, espadas y diamantes.

  3. Kesselring nació en Bavaria el. hijo de educadores ( (Karl y Rosa Kesselring)). Ingresó como cadete del ejército en 1904 .Estudia en la Academia de Guerra en Munich a partir de el 1 de marzo de 1905 graduándose el 25 de enero de 1906. Luego el 1 de octubre de 1908 estudia en la Academia de Artillería y Ingeniería y graduándose el 18 de ...

  4. Albert Kesselring was born in Markstedt near Bayreuth, Bavaria, on Nov. 20, 1885. Upon completion of a traditional classical education, he joined the Bavarian foot artillery in 1904 and was commissioned officer in 1906. During World War I and most of the postwar years he served as an army staff officer at the disguised general staff or "Troops ...

  5. 21 de jul. de 2017 · Albert Kesselring had one of the most wide-ranging careers of WWII. A skilled German commander, he was fondly referred to by his admirers as “Smiling Albert.”. He commanded in both the army and air force; took part in diplomacy and political administration and featured in nearly every theater of the war in Europe and the Mediterranean.

  6. Albert Kesselring served as General Field Marshal of the air force and later Commander-in-Chief of the German troops in Italy during World War II.Born in Bavaria in 1885, Kesselring joined the military as a cadet in 1904 and became an artillery officer in the Bavarian army.

  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · Kesselring, Albert (1885–1960) German general. During World War II, he commanded the Luftwaffe, later becoming commander-in-chief in Italy (1943) and then supreme commander on the Western front (1945). Implicated in a 1943 massacre of Italian hostages, in 1947 he was sentenced to death, later commuted to imprisonment, by a British court ...