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Who are the top ten World War II players?
World War II is the largest world war in human history. More than 80 countries and regions participated in the war, and about 2 billion people were involved. Today, let's take stock of the top ten World War II players:

Montgomery, a British field marshal and strategist, participated in the command of Guo Da's retreat, the famous Battle of El Alamein, the landing in Sicily and Normandy, and was awarded the viscount.

Zhukov, Soviet marshal and strategist, commanded the battles of Stalingrad, Leningrad and Berlin. Because of his outstanding contribution to Germany in the Soviet-German War, he became one of the two men who won the honorary title of Soviet hero only four times, and was honored as a "suvorov-style" national hero by the Russian people.

Rommel, German field marshal, military strategist, nicknamed "the fox of the desert, the eagle of the empire", tied with manstein and guderian as the three famous German soldiers, and commanded the blitzkrieg in France and North Africa.

Isoroku Yamamoto, Japanese naval general, commander of Japanese naval joint fleet in World War II, initiator of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and planner of Midway naval battle.

Eisenhower, a five-star general in the US Army, was a strategist and the supreme commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II.

MacArthur, a five-star general in the US Army, was a strategist and commander of the US Far East Army during World War II. He is the general who won the most medals in the US army, navy and air force, and the only American general who participated in World War I, World War II and Korean War.

Bradley, a five-star general in the US Army, is a military strategist. During World War II, he was the main commander of the United States in North Africa and Europe. He fought in North Africa and Sicily.

Nimitz, a five-star general of the US Navy, was a strategist and commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He commanded the famous battles such as the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway Island, and was called the "Knight of the Sea".

Guderian, a German army general and strategist, was the founder of Blitzkrieg, and also an advocate of Armor War and Tank War. Known as the "father of German armored forces", he participated in the blitzkrieg against Poland, crossed France and raided the Soviet Union.

Barton, a four-star American general and strategist, participated in the battles of landing operation in north africa, Sicily, Normandy and Ardennes. He was labeled as a "bloody veteran" by his subordinates.