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  1. Walther von Brauchitsch

    Walther von Brauchitsch

    German field marshal

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  1. Brauchitsch served as Commander-in-Chief of the German Army from February 1938 to December 1941. He played a key role in the Battle of France and oversaw the German invasions of Yugoslavia and Greece. For his part in the Battle of France, he became one of twelve generals promoted to field marshal .

  2. Walther von Brauchitsch (born Oct. 4, 1881, Berlin, Ger.—died Oct. 18, 1948, Hamburg, W.Ger.) was a German field marshal and army commander in chief during the first part of World War II, who was instrumental in planning and carrying out the campaigns against Poland (September 1939), the Netherlands, Belgium, France (May–June 1940), the ...

  3. Walther Heinrich Alfred Hermann von Brauchitsch (* 4. Oktober 1881 in Berlin; † 18. Oktober 1948 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Generalfeldmarschall und in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus von 1938 bis 1941 Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres .

  4. Aug 20, 2017 · The European War of WW2 began in Sep 1939, and Brauchitsch oversaw most of the plans in the German conquest of Poland. He supported harsh measures to suppress the Polish people as means to secure Polish land for Germany.

  5. Brauchitsch displays outstanding organizational talent in coordinating Hitler's blitzkrieg campaign against the West. Hitler rewards him and eleven other generals with the ultimate military prize - the field marshal's baton.

  6. Walther von Brauchitsch (väl´tər fən brou´khĬch), 1881–1948, German field marshal. Of a Prussian Junker family, he served in World War I with the general staff and later remained in the military.

  7. Brauchitsch had been promoted to army commander to replace Werner von Fritsch, who had resigned following false allegations of homosexuality, and was a compromise candidate as the army had refused to accept Hitler's first choice of Walter von Reichenau as Fritsch's successor.

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