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  2. Erich von Manstein - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Manstein (born Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Lewinski; 24 November 1887 – 9 June 1973) was a German Field Marshal (Generalfeldmarschall) in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was subsequently convicted of war crimes and sentenced to 18 years imprisonment.

  3. Erich von Manstein | World War II, Blitzkrieg, Prussia ...

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    Erich von Manstein, German field marshal who was perhaps the most talented German field commander in World War II. The son of an artillery general, he was adopted by General Georg von Manstein after the untimely death of his parents. Manstein began his active career as an officer in 1906 and served.

  4. Trial of Erich von Manstein - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Erich von Manstein (24 November 1887 – 9 June 1973) was a prominent commander of Nazi Germany 's World War II army ( Heer ). In 1949, he was tried for war crimes in Hamburg, was convicted of nine of seventeen charges and sentenced to eighteen years in prison.

  5. The Limits of Genius: Erich von Manstein - HistoryNet

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    It was time for Manstein. 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.

  6. Lost Victories - Wikipedia

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    Verlorene Siege (English: Lost Victories; full title of English edition: Lost Victories: The War Memoirs of Hitler's Most Brilliant General) is the personal narrative of Erich von Manstein, a German field marshal during World War II. The book was first published in West Germany in 1955, then in Spain in 1956.

  7. The Peninsula: The Crimea at War - The National WWII Museum

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    When the 11th's commander, General Eugen von Schobert, had the bad fortune to land his Fieseler Storch in a freshly laid Russian minefield, General Erich von Manstein took command. Blasting into the Crimea through deeply echeloned Soviet defenses in the Perekop Isthmus, he had his eyes on the great prize, Sevastopol.

  8. Erich von Manstein | eHISTORY

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    Erich von Manstein was born into an aristocratic Prussian family and joined the military at a young age. He saw combat in both World War I and World War II. Considered by both Allied and Axis powers as one of Germany's best military strategists and field commanders in World War II, von Manstein played a role in many key battles during World War ...

  9. Erich von Manstein - Wikiwand

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    Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Manstein (born Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Lewinski; 24 November 1887 – 9 June 1973) was a German Field Marshal ( Generalfeldmarschall) in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was subsequently convicted of war crimes and sentenced to 18 years imprisonment.

  10. Trial of Erich von Manstein - Wikiwand

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    Erich von Manstein was a prominent commander of Nazi Germany's World War II army . In 1949, he was tried for war crimes in Hamburg, was convicted of nine of seventeen charges and sentenced to eighteen years in prison. He served only four years before being released.

  11. Operation Winter Storm: Manstein's Effort to Rescue the ...

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    Field Marshal Erich von Manstein was the Commander of Army Group Don and commanded the effort to rescue the encircled Sixth Army. Bundesarchive photo When told of its situation, Reichsmarshal Hermann Göring, head of the Luftwaffe, declared, “I personally guarantee the supplying of Stalingrad by air.”