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  1. Walter von Reichenau, the son of a Prussian general, was born in Germany on August 16t, 1884. He joined the German Army when he was eighteen and, in 1904, became an officer in the 1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment. In May 1914, he entered the War Academy in Berlin where he underwent General Staff training.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Severity_OrderSeverity Order - Wikipedia

    The Severity Order or Reichenau Order was the name given to an order promulgated within the German Sixth Army on the Eastern Front during World War II by Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau on 10 October 1941.

  3. Country. Germany. Category. Military-Ground. Gender. Male. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Walther von Reichenau was born to a Prussian general and followed his father's footsteps by joining the German Army in 1902. By 1904, he was an officer with the 1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment.

  4. Aug 13, 2019 · Walter von Reichenau was probably the most exceptional of Hitler’s field marshals. Except for his pale blue eyes, he looked like a typical Prussian: he had a stern, cold and forbidding appearance, augmented by an ever-present monocle. He was also brutally ambitious. Walter Goerlitz called

  5. The complexities and death of Field Marshal von Reichenau. On 17 January 1942 Field Marshal Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau, leading the German Army Group South, died near Lwów in...

  6. Feb 8, 2017 · At the onset of World War Two Walther von Reichenau was in command of 10.Armee during the invasion of Poland. October 1st,1940, he was promoted to Generaloberst. In May 1940, he commanded 10.Armee during Fall Gelb and accepted the capitulation of Belgium. On July 19th that year, Hitler promoted him to Generalfeldmarschall.

  7. Overview. Field Marshal Walther von Reichenau. (1884—1942) Quick Reference. (1884–1942), German Army officer who served as a staff officer during the First World War. As Blomberg's chief of staff in East Prussia, he became head of the defence ministry's ... From: Reichenau, Field Marshal Walther von in The Oxford Companion to World War II »

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