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    Heinz Guderian

    German general

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  2. Heinz Wilhelm Guderian ( German: [haɪnts ˈvɪlhɛlm ɡuˈdeːʁi.an]; 17 June 1888 – 14 May 1954) was a German general during World War II who, after the war, became a successful memoirist.

  3. Heinz Günther Guderian. 116. Panzerdivision. Heinz Günther Guderian (23 August 1914 – 25 September 2004) was a German officer in the Wehrmacht and later a major general and Inspector of Panzer Troops in the West German Bundeswehr and NATO. He was the son of World War II General Heinz Guderian . Born in Goslar in what was then the Prussian ...

  4. Guderian strode out of the Wolf’s Lair toward what would be the last victory in his long career. Guderian was the man who would be acknowledged as the creator of the German panzer forces in the 1930s. Western journalists coined the term “Blitzkrieg” to describe Guderian’s plunge through Poland in 1939 and France in 1940.

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  5. Heinz Guderian: Author of the Blitzkrieg. General Heinz Guderian led German armored formations and fell in and out of favor with Hitler. This article appears in: October 2013.

  6. Heinz Wilhelm Guderian was born in Kulm, West Prussia. He entered the Army in 1907 and was assigned under his father's battalion. During WW1, he was a Signals and General Staff officer. After the war, he remained with the new limited German Army, Reichswehr. During this time, tanks, which were just introduced in the Great War, became a subject ...

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  7. Heinz Guderian. General Heinz Guderian (1888-1953) is responsible for developing the concept of blitzkrieg, or fast-moving mechanized warfare, which propelled the German army to early victories in World War II. Apassionate military leader and strategist, Heinz Wilhelm Guderian revolutionized modern warfare by using tanks and air power to gain ...

  8. Heinz Guderian, the son of an army officer, was born in Kulm, Germany, on 17th June, 1888. He joined the German Army and was commissioned in the Jaegers in 1908 where he became a communications specialist. He fought in the First World War and afterwards was a member of the right-wing Freikorps group.

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