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Fedor von Bock should be a field marshal at start with the Skilled Staffer-Trait(commanded Army Group North in Poland, Army Group B in Netherlands and Army Group Center in Russia). Erwin Rommel should have the Brilliant Strategist-trait, evolving the Blitzkrieg-tactics in North Africa. Not sure if he should have Desert Fox-trait already or earn ...
-Fedor von Bock, KTB ‘Osten I’, Fol. 43, War Diary, p. 263 (26 July 1941). "I have almost no reserves left to meet the enemy massing of forces and the constant counterattacks. They took away my offensive air power and heavy artillery and diverted some of the reserves originally destined for my front, the painful consequences of which are ...
4 Aug 1941: Fedor von Bock called off an attempt to arrest Adolf Hitler. 609 subscribers in the ww2database community. Public subreddit for the World War II Database.
Fedor von Bock (left), Hermann Hoth (center), Walther von Hünersdorff (back side), and Wolfram von Richthofen (right, back turned), July 8, 1941. This photo was taken during the battles of Smolensk. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment
For example, I always end up picking Fedor Von Bock when I play Germany, as I think he's pretty all round, and when I play Japan I put my main Army under Hitoshi Imamura for logistics, or making MacArthur as field Marshal in the US, because nothing like doomslayer man in charge of the army
TIL German field marshal Fedor von Bock would frequently lecture his soldiers about the honor of dying for the Fatherland. He was given the nickname "Der Sterber" (literally, ambiguously, and ironically: "The Dier").
Instead, these two should be replaced as FM's by Fedor von Bock and Wilhelm von Leeb. These two, with von Rundstedt, provided the army group commanders for the three biggest Nazi operations of the war. The Invasion of Poland - Rundstedt & Bock The Invasion of France - Rundstedt, Bock, Leeb The Invasion of the USSR - Rundstedt, Bock, Leeb
Walther von Brauchitsch – died of pneumonia in 1948 while under trial for war crimes Fedor von Bock – killed by aerial strafing in Germany on 4 May 1945 Albert Kesselring – sentenced to death for war crimes, then commuted to life imprisonment, released in 1952 Wilhelm Keitel – sentenced to death at the Nuremberg Trials and hanged
AngryTrainGuy09. Out of Hitler’s most famous generals who was the most evil or did the most evil things? Discussion. Picture 1: Erich Von Manstein Picture 2: Heinz Guderian Picture 3: Erwin Rommel Picture 4: Walter Model Picture 5: Gerd Von Rundstedt Picture 6: Wilhelm Keitel Picture 7: Albert Kesselring Picture 8: Fedor von Bock. Locked post.
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