Was Erich Ludendorff any form of nobility?

Who was the best German general in ww2?

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.

What rank was Ludendorff?

Erich Ludendorff

General of the Infantry Erich Ludendorff
Branch/service Imperial German Army Prussian Army
Years of service 1883–1918
Rank General der Infanterie
Battles/wars World War I German Revolution

Who was the best German general in ww1?

General Erich Ludendorff (1865-1937) was a top German military commander in the latter stages of World War I.

Why did the Ludendorff offensive fail?

The Spring Offensives failed for several reasons. There were serious command errors. Ludendorff squandered his best chance at victory by missing British logistical vulnerabilities, and he lost a grip on the operations, repeatedly reinforcing mere tactical successes.

What was the most elite German unit in ww2?

Hitler’s Brandenburgers: The Third Reich’s Elite Special Forces.

Who were the best soldier in ww2?

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Who was the most respected German general?

No German general was as famed among the Allies as Erwin Rommel. He was so well respected that Field Marshal Montgomery had to remind his own troops to stop speaking about Rommel in such favorable terms. This talented general rose to prominence during the campaign against France.



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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