Which general did the Germans fear most?

The German high command in World War II feared General George Patton more than any other general.
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Who was the most feared general in WW2?

General George S.

Without a doubt, George Patton was one of the most controversial figures of the Second World War. During the Sicilian campaign, he slapped two of his subordinates who were suffering from PTSD and ordered them both back to the frontlines.
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Who was the most respected German general?

Erich von Manstein, original name Erich Von Lewinski, (born Nov. 24, 1887, Berlin, Ger. —died June 11, 1973, Irschenhausen, near Munich, W. Ger.), German field marshal who was perhaps the most talented German field commander in World War II.
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Who did Germany fear in ww1?

German politicians saw the Balkan crisis in 1914 as an opportunity to inflict a diplomatic setback on Russia and France, but its Generals feared Russia's growing military power and were ready to strike before it was too late.
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Who was Germany's greatest enemy in ww1?

Germany was the leader of the Central Powers, which included Austria-Hungary at the start of the war as well as the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria; arrayed against them were the Allies, consisting chiefly of Russia, France, and Britain at the beginning of the war, Italy, which joined the Allies in 1915, and the United ...
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What did the Germans say about Soviet, British and American soldiers?



Who was Germany's biggest threat in ww1?

Between 1900 and 1914, Germany became identified by Britain as the chief foreign threat to its Empire.
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Were the Germans afraid of Patton?

According to Farago, after his campaign in Sicily, Patton was the Allied general the Germans regarded as “their most dangerous adversary in the field,” which led them to watch his comings and goings “like rubbernecked spectators following a tennis ball at Wimbledon. ” The problem is, notes Yeide, that “there does not ...
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Who was the best general to ever exist?

Napoleon Bonaparte

Yes, you might have guessed by now, but the number one spot belongs to l'Empereur. Napoleon is so far ahead of the normal distribution curve created by the data for these 6,000-plus generals, it's not even close. After 43 battles, he has a WAR score of more than 16, which blows the competition away.
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Who was the best defensive German general?

Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici (25 December 1886 – 10 December 1971) was a German general during World War II. Heinrici is considered as the premier defensive expert of the Wehrmacht.
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What was the German opinion of Patton?

Even Patton's personal biographer wrote he was not a “hero even to professional German officers who respected him as the adversary they most feared in battle.” For most of World War II, the German general staff barely noticed Patton at all.
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Who was the only undefeated general?

Khalid ibn al-Walid.
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Who was the undefeated general?

1. Alexander The Great. The most recognizable name when it comes to undefeated generals is the leader of the Ancient Greek empire, and self-proclaimed conqueror of the known world, Alexander the Great.
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Who was the most respected German general of ww2?

4 Gerd von Rundstedt

Also, according to comments in various post war publications in interviews with German military officials, Von Rundstedt was the most respected officer in all of the German military including the Navy and Luftwaffe, that is why Hitler rehired him several times after firing him.
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Who was the best general in WWII?

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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Who was America's favorite military general?

George Washington was truly the indispensable man of the American Revolution. He set the standard for what it means to be an American general and all who came after him have reverently done their best to follow in his footsteps.
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Who was the general who never lost a battle?

In antiquity, no one stands taller than Alexander the Great - the young military genius who never once lost a battle and established a vast empire that heralded a new historical era.
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Who is the only 6 star general in American history?

In 1976, as part of commemorations for the U.S. Bicentennial, General George Washington was posthumously promoted to the rank of General of the Armies of the United States. Although the law did not actually specify the number of stars, some U.S. newspapers and members of Congress described this as a "six-star rank".
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What did German soldiers think of American soldiers in ww2?

“The Americans were what might be called bad prisoners. A group of 14 were brought in one day and when asked about their units refused to talk. They refused to work and talked back to the officers, much to the annoyance of the officers and the concealed delight of the men.”
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Who Turned Down Role of Patton?

Scott Was Almost the Last Choice for Patton. Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Lee Marvin, Rod Steiger and even Ronald Reagan, all of them turned down the title role. Most of them later said it was one of the biggest regrets of their careers.
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What did Patton think of Russians?

[on the Soviets] They are a scurvy race and simply savages. We could beat hell out of them. The difficulty in understanding the Russian is that we do not take cognizance of the fact that he is not a European, but an Asiatic, and therefore thinks deviously.
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What was Hitler's plan for France?

At Hitler's request, German planners outlined how, after the fall of France in 1940, Germany would outright annex a large strip of Eastern France and return to France's late medieval borders with the Holy Roman Empire.
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Who was the biggest threat in ww2?

Chapter III: The Axis Threat. In assessing the danger to American security from Axis aggression in 1940 and early 1941, President Roosevelt and his advisers always considered Nazi Germany the greatest menace.
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Who in Germany got the blame for ww1?

The Treaty of Versailles, signed following World War I, contained Article 231, commonly known as the “war guilt clause,” which placed all the blame for starting the war on Germany and its allies.
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