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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Fedor von Bock (born December 3, 1880, Küstrin, Germany [now Kostrzyn nad Odrą, Poland]—died May 1945, Lensahn, Holstein) was a German army officer and field marshal (from 1940), who participated in the German occupation of Austria and the invasions of Poland, France, and Russia during World War II. Educated at the Potsdam ...

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  2. Hace 5 días · Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt (12 December 1875 – 24 February 1953) was a German Generalfeldmarschall ( Field Marshal) in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. Born into a Prussian family with a long military tradition, von Rundstedt entered the Prussian Army in 1892. During World War I, he served mainly as a staff officer.

    • 1892–1945
  3. Hace 2 días · This belief later led to disputes between Hitler and several German senior officers, including Heinz Guderian, Gerhard Engel, Fedor von Bock and Franz Halder, who believed the decisive victory could only be delivered at Moscow.

  4. Hace 2 días · After a meeting held in Orsha between the head of the OKH (Army General Staff), General Franz Halder and the heads of three Army groups and armies, decided to push forward to Moscow since it was better, as argued by the head of Army Group Center, Field Marshal Fedor von Bock, for them to try their luck on the battlefield rather than ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The father of Leutnant Dr. Hans Gerd von Rundstedt (Kassel, January 21,1903- Hannover, December 1, 1948) Hans Gerd was Generalfeldmarschall only The Kaiser's men’s medals - Page 40 Help

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · The offensive would be undertaken by Army Group South under Field Marshal Fedor von Bock. On June 28, 1942, operations began with significant German victories.

  7. Hace 5 días · Foto: ASC. A comienzos de 1942, Gueorgui Zhúkov fue ascendido a comandante en jefe auxiliar y se le destinó a la defensa de Stalingrado, que estaba bajo el mando de Aleksandr Vasilevski. Este organizó el intento de captura del 6.º Ejército alemán, lo que acarrearía un millón de muertos a ambos ejércitos.