Erich von Manstein
Erich von Manstein (November 24, 1887–June 10, 1973) was a lifelong professional soldier who rose to become one of the most prominent commanders of Nazi Germany's Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) during World War II; he attained the rank of Field Marshal (Generalfeldmarschall), although he was never a member of the Nazi Party himself. Von Manstein was the mastermind behind the Fall Gelb, the plan for the German invasion of France that would be carried out successfully in 1940; later, he was commander of armies in Crimea and Leningrad before becoming the commander of Army Group South. In this position, Manstein achieved one of the greatest victories in modern warfare when, despite the numerical and material superiority of Soviets, he was able to halt Red Army?s offensive fresh from the victory at Stalingrad and went on to capture the city of Kharkov with his own successful counteroffensive.
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November 24 - 1887 - June 10 - 1973 - Nazi Germany - Wehrmacht - World War II - Field Marshal - Generalfeldmarschall - Nazi Party - Fall Gelb - France - 1940 - Crimea - Leningrad - Army Group South - Modern warfare - Soviets - Stalingrad - Kharkov
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Though he never questioned Hitler's final authority as commander-in-chief of the German army, he was famous for repeatedly standing up to Hitler on various issues, often with the rest of the General Staff watching. Although this would have normally led to his swift removal, Manstein was one of a very few generals who had repeatedly proved themselves in Hitler's eyes. Eventually, his differences with Hitler over matters of strategy led to his being dismissed in 1944. After the war, a British military tribunal sentenced him to 18 years' imprisonment in 1949 for the commission of war crimes, but he was released after only four years citing medical reasons. Subsequently, he served as a senior advisor to the West German government, helping to shape the new Bundeswehr.
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Hitler - 1944 - 1949 - Medical - Bundeswehr
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