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  1. Erich von Manstein (born Nov. 24, 1887, Berlin, Ger.—died June 11, 1973, Irschenhausen, near Munich, W.Ger.) was perhaps the most talented German field commander in World War II. The son of an artillery general , he was adopted by General Georg von Manstein after the untimely death of his parents.

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  2. Jun 12, 1973 · IRSCHENHAUSEN, West Germany, June 11 (AP)—Field Marshal Erich von Manstein, whose bold strategic designs carried off Germany's lightning conquest of France in 1940, died yesterday, members of...

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  4. ww2dbase Erich von Manstein passed away in Irschenhausen, Bavaria. He now rests eternally in Dorfmark. He now rests eternally in Dorfmark. He left behind a legacy of being one of the ablest German generals of WW2, defeating numerically stronger Russians with superior maneuvers.

  5. Apr 21, 2017 · Even a genius has needs—men, supplies, and vehicles—and Manstein came up short. He made no obvious mistake in Winter Storm, but in that context an error-free effort hardly mattered. His task was to reopen a supply line, perhaps in concert with a breakout by 6th Army from inside the city, and that did not happen.

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  6. Nov 3, 2016 · Erich von Manstein. Erich von Lewinski was born November 24th, 1887 in Berlin, the tenth child of the Prussian general Eduard von Lewinski. After the death of his parents, Erich was adopted by his uncle, General Georg von Manstein. Erich von Lewinski took the surname of his uncle and embarked on a military career in the 3.

  7. With remarkable audacity and initiative, Manstein planned and led the campaign that resulted in the capture of the Crimea, for which he was promoted to field marshal and received the coveted baton. Manstein’s abilities were further recognized by his appointment to command Army Group Don.

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