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Which marshals did Germany have in World War II?
There were 27 German marshals in World War II, including Imperial Marshal 1, Marshal 19, Air Force Marshal 5 and Admiral of the fleet 2. Famous marshals include Hermann G?ring, fedor von bock, William Liszt, Karl Rudolf Gerd, von Lundstedt, Walter von Reichenau, Fritz Erich von Manstein, Irving Rommel, walter model, albert kesselring, erich raeder and others.

(Hermann G?ring)

1, Hermann G?ring (1893.5438+0.12-1946438+00.6438+05, committed suicide in Nuremberg War Criminals Prison), air marshal, and imperial marshal.

1940 was promoted to imperial marshal, one level higher than ordinary marshal. 1945 On April 20th, Goering fled to Bavaria and was dismissed from his post on April 23rd. 194610 June 15, two hours before the verdict of the Nuremberg international military tribunal, Goering committed suicide by taking potassium cyanide. Goering was the only person who won three medals, namely the Knights Iron Cross, the Blue Max Medal and the Grand Iron Cross.

(fedor von bock)

2. Marshal fedor von bock (1880.12.3-1945.5.4, killed by British air strikes).

1940 promoted to marshal. Marshal Bok attacked Poland, France and the Soviet Union. He has always been a deep-water bomber with outstanding achievements. His "Central Army" is very famous and runs amok on Russian soil. 1945 On May 4th, in Germany, Marshal Bock, his wife and daughter died in an air raid by the British Air Force.

(William Liszt)

3. Marshal William Liszt (1880.5.14-1971.8.16, natural death).

1940 promoted to marshal. 1942 August 3 1 was rejected. Participated in World War I and World War II. He was the commander of the Balkan occupation army and the commander of the A army group. 1942 served as commander of the A Army Group that attacked the Caucasus, and was dismissed in the same year. 1945 was arrested by the us military and sentenced to life imprisonment. 1952 He was released from prison due to illness and settled in Baden Kexin, Federal Republic of Germany. He died in 197 1.

(Lundstedt)

4. karl rudolf gerd von rundstedt (1875.12.12-1953.2.24, died), field marshal.

1940 promoted to marshal. Marshal Lundstedt's performance on the western and eastern fronts was amazing. Hitler recalled him several times, used him several times, and the last time was when he was commander-in-chief of the Western Front. After the war, Marshal Lundstedt was one of the few field marshals who were not prosecuted. 1In May 1945, Marshal Lundstedt was released, and 1953 died of a heart attack.

(Walter von Reichenau)

5. Marshal Walter von Reichenau (1884.10.8-1942.1.17, died in an air crash).

1940 promoted to marshal. 1932 lechenau was already a Nazi party party member, a fanatical Nazi supporter. Led by the 6th Army, Lechenau invaded Poland, France, Belgium and the Soviet Union, and made outstanding achievements. 1942, Lechenau flew back to the rear due to cerebral hemorrhage and died in a plane crash in Russia.

(Manstein)

6. Marshal Fritz Erich von Manstein (1887.1.24-1973.6.10, natural death).

1942 promoted to marshal. Participated in World War I and World War II, and served as commander of1/army group, commander of Don River army group, commander of southern army group and commander of northern Ukraine army group. 1944 was rejected. 1945 was arrested by the British army and sentenced to 18 imprisonment. 1953 was pardoned and released. 1973 is dead. A master of large-scale legion operations.

(Rommel)

7. Owen Rommel (1891.1.15-1944.10.14, due to

1942 promoted to marshal. Participated in World War I and World War II. He used to be the commander of the German Expeditionary Force in North Africa, the commander of the African Armored Forces, the commander of the army group B in northern Italy, and the commander of the army group B in France. 1940 served as the commander of the 7th armored division and participated in the attack on France. In February of the following year, he commanded the African legion and defeated the British army many times. 1943, the 2nd Army of the US Army suffered heavy losses in the Gafsa area of Tunichin. 1944 was wounded by a British plane in Normandy. Forced to commit suicide in the same year

(Mo Deer)

8. Marshal walter model (1891.1.24-1945.4.2438+0, defeated and committed suicide).

1944 promoted to marshal. Mo Deer was a fanatical Nazi supporter, and Mo Deer did well in Polish and French campaigns. After invading the Soviet Union, Mo Deer performed well in the battles of Kiev and Moscow. 1944, Mo Deer served as commander of the northern army group and concurrently commander of the southern army group. Mo Deer committed suicide on 1945.

(Kesselring)

Albert kesselring (1885.11.30-1960.7.6438+05, died of a heart attack), an air marshal.

1940 promoted to air police. 1936 Kathleen served as chief of staff of the air force; 1938 transferred to the air force 1 army commander. When they occupied Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia, the high-level training of the troops was highlighted. 1945 Kathleen served as the first-line commander of the North Sea-Switzerland border. Kesselring died of a heart attack on 1960. He is a generalist.

(Lei Deer)

10, erich raeder (1876.4.24—1960.1.6, normal death) Admiral of the fleet.

1939 was promoted to Admiral of the fleet. He proposed to invade Norway and expand the Atlantic Ocean attack, and advocated occupying Greece and controlling the Mediterranean Sea. Support "unrestricted submarine warfare". On the high seas, submarines and surface ships attack merchant ships extensively. 1943 was dismissed and retired, and was later sentenced to life imprisonment. 1955 was released due to illness and settled in the Federal Republic of Germany.

(Deng Nici)

1 1, Karl von Deng Nici (1891.9.16-1980.438+00.24, normal death) Admiral of the fleet.

1943 was promoted to Admiral of the fleet. 1936 served as commander of submarine fleet and was awarded the rank of brigadier general. Initiated and successfully implemented the "wolf tactics" of multi-boat cluster close attack. He was promoted to Major General, Lieutenant General and Admiral. From 65438 to 0945, he succeeded the German President and the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. 1945 inform Germany to surrender. 1946 was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment 10 years. 1956 released from prison. Settle in the Federal Republic of Germany.