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Wilhelm Keitel


 

Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (September 22, 1882October 16, 1946) was a German Field Marshal (Generalfeldmarschall) and a senior military leader during World War II.

After World War II

On May 9, 1945, Keitel signed Nazi Germany's surrender to the Red Army. Four days later he was arrested, and soon faced the International Military Tribunal, which charged him with a number of offences: conspiracy to commit crimes against peace; planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression; war crimes; and, finally, crimes against humanity. The IMT rejected Keitel's defence that he was following orders in conformity to the Führerprinzip or leadership principle. Instead he was found guilty on all charges. To underscore the criminal, rather than military, nature of Keitel's acts the Allies denied his request to be shot by firing squad and hanged him instead.

Related Topics:
Red Army - International Military Tribunal - Führerprinzip - Hanged

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