Guderian, the first-class general of the German Army (1888- 1954), is an outstanding strategist, military theorist, commander-in-chief, advocate of armored warfare, and initiator of "Blitzkrieg" and "tank warfare", and is known as "the father of German armored forces".
Manstein ranks first among the great men of the Third Reich. 1939 The "Manstein Plan" which reached its peak directly led to the defeat of Britain and France; 194 1 year, he commanded the "Crimean War", captured more than 460,000 Soviet troops, and was promoted to the "Marshal" of Germany. 1from February to March, 943, he commanded the army group in southern Germany to launch the "Kharkov counterattack" (the famous "backhand strike") and reached the peak of his military career. He has hardly failed in his life.
Rommel was a famous German marshal in World War II, commonly known as "the fox in the desert", and one of the few German soldiers who was born in the middle class and never went to the staff school. Among the shining stars in World War II, Rommel was the only one who could be treated differently before his death, and was awarded honors continuously after his death, especially recognized by the opposing sides.