The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command, 1938-1945
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The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command, 1938-1945 The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command, 1938-1945 // Walter Gorlitz // 296 pages // 2000 // 1461661153, 9781461661153 // Cooper Square Press, 2000 These extraordinary memoirs—written by German Field-Marshal Wilhelm keitel (1882-1946) in the six weeks before he was hung in Nuremberg for war crimes—offers readers an unparalleled insider's view of the blitzkrieg against Poland, the conquest of France, and the brutal campaign against the Soviet Union. Most startling is his account of the final eighteen days of the Thrid Reich, which he personally directed. PDF www.resourceid.org/2gk8iAl.pdf The Last Field Marshal // James E. Tague // 538 pages // ISBN:9781465314819 // History has always been a fascinating subject for Jim and World War II intensified that interest. As a teenager growing up during this global conflict, he recalls how it seemed // Fiction // Feb 8, 2011 PDF www.resourceid.org/2gkaesm.pdf The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Kesselring // History // Field-Marshal Albert Kesselring // 361 pages // One of the only published memoirs of a WWII General Field-Marshall, these are the comprehensive memoirs of one of Germanys most prominent German air and field commanders and // ISBN:9781786259974 // Jul 26, 2016 PDF www.resourceid.org/2gkb2gX.pdf The Nuremberg Trial // ISBN:9780571287598 // 302 pages // R. W. Cooper // 'They were hanged at dead of night on October 16 - hanged, that is with the exception of Goring. He, mocking to the end, took cyanide of potassium in his cell as the hour // History // Mar 15, 2012 PDF www.resourceid.org/2gk8mQv.pdf Racial and semi-mystical terms, made the war absolute.”[24] Field Marshal Keitel noted a was simultaneously part of the internationalism of Freemasonry.”[44] Admiral Wilhelm Canaris provides of the SS-ReichsfĂĽhrer… in the rearward operational areas.”[135]Keitel blamed. Promoted Generaloberst 1933. Chief of the Armed Forces Supreme High Command†Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel (1938â€1945 Promotion to field marshal was considered Karl Doenitz, the U-Boat Chief, began unrestricted submarine warfare which cost the Allies 22,898. [24] Strachan, Hew. European Armies and the Conduct of War. George, Allen and Unwin, London, UK 1983 p.174. [25] Goerlitz, Walter. The Memoirs of Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command 1938-1945. Translated by David Irving. Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (22 September 1882â€16 October 1946) was a German field marshal who served as chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Supreme Command of the Armed Forces) for most of World War II, making him the Chief of Defense. At issue was Hitler's insistence that Army Group A under Field Marshal Wilhelm List move through the could only complain about the injustice of postwar border changes in his memoirs, von Leeb A few months after the Guderian and Keitel estates were approved, von Leeb. These extraordinary memoirsâ€written by German Field-Marshal Wilhelm keitel (1882-1946) in the six weeks before he was hung in Nuremberg for war crimesâ€offers readers an unparalleled insider's view of the blitzkrieg against Poland, the conquest of France. .