General KARL VON RUNDSTEDT, (1875-1953)

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  1. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    http://www.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_rundstedt.html

    KARL VON RUNDSTEDT, (1875-1953), German army officer who became one of Adolf HITLER's ablest generals. A member of an aristocratic Prussian family and the son of an army general, he was born in Aschersleben on Dec. 12, 1875. At the age of 12 he entered officers training school, and later he studied at the exclusive Potsdam cadet academy. During World War I, as a major, he commanded an infantry unit near Alsace and, as an army corps chief of staff, helped to reorganize the Turkish general staff.
    After World War I, as a lieutenant colonel in the Reichswehr, he commanded the 3d military district, including Berlin. He reportedly took part in the clandestine effort to rearm Germany.
     
  2. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Heres a fascinating site ... ( that has been a favourite for some time ) .... thought you maybe interested in the information about Karl Von Rundstedt

    Island Farm POW Camp - 198 / Special Camp: XI
    Bridgend South Wales.

    Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundtstedt

    On 1st May 1945 Hans Gerd was captured with his father at Bad Tolz by the US 36th Infantry Division .......

    Leutnant Hans Gerd von Rundstedt
     

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