How many generals did Germany lose in ww2?

Russia and Germany Both Hard Up for Officers
After the war started, Germany was equally hard on general officers. During the course of the war, Hitler executed 84 German generals, and another 135 generals were killed in action.
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How many generals were fired in ww2?

Back in World War II, the Army had no qualms about letting officers go; at least 16 of the 155 generals who commanded divisions in combat during the war were relieved while in combat. George Marshall, the nation's top general, felt that a willingness to fire subordinates was a requirement of leadership.
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What happened to ww2 German generals?

For these and other charges, the arrested military leaders were moved to prisons, stripped of their weapons and papers, and detained. They would all face tribunals or German courts, many of them at the famous Nuremberg Trials.
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Who was the best German general in ww2?

No major biography of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein has appeared in English until now, though he was the greatest German general of World War II—and probably the greatest of all the war's leaders.
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Who was the most feared general in ww2?

George S. Patton Jr.: “Old Blood and Guts” was America's best field commander of World War II. He led the 3d Army in an astonishing “race across France” (1944) and then overwhelmed Germany in a “blitzkrieg in reverse.”
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What happened to German general von Manstein?

Manstein spent the rest of the war on his estate and was captured by the British in 1945. He was tried for war crimes, and, though acquitted of the most serious charges, was imprisoned until his release in 1953 because of ill health. He subsequently advised the West German government on the organization of its army.
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Who were Hitler's main generals?

Other key figures were Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the OKW; Alfred Jodl, Hitler's primary military advisor in the OKW; Werner von Blomberg, Defense Minister and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces until Hitler took over; Werner von Fritsch and Walther von Brauchitsch, Commanders in Chief of the Army until Hitler took ...
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Who had the strongest military in ww2?

LARGEST ARMED FORCES
  • SOVIET UNION (21,000,000)
  • GERMANY (17,900,000)
  • UNITED STATES (16,354,000)
  • CHINA (14,000,000)
  • JAPAN (9,100,000)
  • ITALY (9,000,000)
  • GREAT BRITAIN (5,896,000)
  • FRANCE (3,500,000)
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Who were the most feared soldiers in ww2?

SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer Otto Skorzeny was one of the most celebrated and feared commandos of World War II. Daring operations such as the rescue of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and missions behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bulge made him known as “the most dangerous man in Europe.”
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Were any US generals killed in ww2?

Nearly 1,100 U.S. Army generals served at some point during World War II, and of those about 40 died during or immediately following the war.
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Who was the German tank commander in the battle of the bulge?

Meinrad von Lauchert, was the commander of the German 2nd Panzer Division during the real Battle of the Bulge.
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Was manstein a genius?

FIELD MARSHAL ERICH VON MANSTEIN was a genius, and happily said so himself. It is not bragging if one can back it up, however, and Manstein could. Born as Erich von Lewinski in 1887, he was adopted as a boy by a childless aunt and uncle.
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What happened to German prisoners of war after ww2?

After World War II, German prisoners were taken back to Europe as part of a reparations agreement. They were forced into harsh labor camps. Many prisoners did make it home in 18 to 24 months, Lazarus said. But Russian camps were among the most brutal, and some of their German POWs didn't return home until 1953.
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What was the most brutal army in history?

Revealed: The 6 Most Lethal Armies in All of History
  • The Roman Army. The Roman Army famously conquered the Western world over a period of a few hundred years. ...
  • The Mongol Army. ...
  • Ottoman Army. ...
  • Nazi German Army. ...
  • The Soviet Army.
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Who is the greatest general ever?

Napoleon Bonaparte

After 43 battles, he has a WAR score of more than 16, which blows the competition away. There can be no question: Napoleon is the greatest tactical general of all time, and the math proves it.
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How many Allied generals were killed in WW2?

Nearly 1,100 U.S. Army generals served at some point during World War II, and of those about 40 died during or immediately following the war. Not all were in combat units, and some were not in enemy territory when they died.
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