Field Marshal Albert Kesselring: The Life and Legacy of Nazi Germany’s Most Popular Commander

Field Marshal Albert Kesselring: The Life and Legacy of Nazi Germany’s Most Popular Commander

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Field Marshal Albert Kesselring: The Life and Legacy of Nazi Germany’s Most Popular Commander

*Includes pictures
*Includes Kesselring's quotes about the war
*Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading
*Includes a table of contents

“A soldier's first duty is to obey, otherwise you might as well do away with soldiering.” - Kesselring

Albert Kesselring holds a strange place in the history of World War II. A commander in the Luftwaffe, he is remembered as much for the skill with which he oversaw the German armies as for his mastery of the air fleets. Called "Uncle Albert" by many of his men and "Smiling Albert" by the Allies, he was widely respected by men on both sides of the war and loved by many of his troops, yet he was responsible for massacres in occupied Italy for which he was condemned to death during the post-war trials. Ultimately, his sentence was commuted to one of life imprisonment, making him one of the few top Nazi leaders to pen memoirs after the war, but it goes without saying that Kesselring’s time was marked by controversy.
Kesselring had the skills of a politician and a diplomat, as well as those of a soldier, which carried his career through both World War I and World War II, and during the Second World War, he served in almost every theater of the fighting in Europe. He was undoubtedly a gifted commander, but one who served at a time when the German military was tainted with the evils of Nazism.

Who was Albert Kesselring, and what made this seemingly contradictory man tick? Field Marshal Albert Kesselring: The Life and Legacy of Nazi Germany’s Most Popular Commander analyzes the life and career of the controversial military leader. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Kesselring like never before.

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Country
USA
Author
Charles River Editors
Binding
Kindle Edition
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Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Charles River Editors
Manufacturer
Charles River Editors
NumberOfPages
52
PublicationDate
2017-09-10
Publisher
Charles River Editors
ReleaseDate
2017-09-10
Studio
Charles River Editors