Gotthard heinrici biography books
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The Oder Establish 1945: Quantity 1 - Generaloberst Gotthard Heinrici, Heeresgruppe Weichsel jaunt Germany's Closing Defense pretend the Eastern, 20 March-4 May 1945
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Radio/Telephone Log 23 April 1945 Busse (Commander 9th Army) to Heinrici (Commander Armygroup Vistula).
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A German General on the Eastern Front
The Eastern Front, 1941. Operation Barbarossa. Hitler's armies advance into the Soviet Union to conquer Lebensraum in the East. Among the corps commanders is General Gotthard Heinrici, a career soldier, a highly decorated First World War veteran, who observed and recorded in his diary and letters the unprecedented harshness of the German conduct of the campaign. With remarkable candour he described his experiences at the front and the everyday lives of the troops under his command - and the appalling conditions in which the war was fought. In his writings he revealed his growing doubts about Hitler's strategy and his mounting concern as the Wehrmacht was implicated in war crimes and the first actions of the Holocaust. This selection from Heinrici's diaries and letters, edited and with a perceptive introduction by Johannes HÂrter, gives a fascinating inside view of the fighting on the Eastern Front from a commander's perspective. It is also provides an unusual insight into the feelings, attitudes and acute anxieties of one of the Wehrmacht's most able generals in the midst of a brutal campaign.
"Dr. Johannes Hurter, a distinguished German historian specializing in this period, discovered Heinrici’s private papers in an ar•
Gotthard Heinrici
German general (1886–1971)
Gotthard Heinrici
Heinrici as Generaloberst
Birth name Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici Nickname(s) Unser Giftzwerg (lit. "our venomous dwarf"; "our nasty little man") Born (1886-12-25)25 December 1886
Gumbinnen, Kreis Gumbinnen, Province of East Prussia, German Empire
(present-day Gusev, Gusevsky District, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia)Died 10 December 1971(1971-12-10) (aged 84)
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, West GermanyBuried Bergäcker Cemetery
Allegiance German Empire Weimar Republic (1918–1933)
Nazi Germany (1933–1945)Branch Imperial German Army Reichsheer
German ArmyYears of service 1905–1945 Rank Generaloberst Commands 16th Infantry Division
14th Company, 13th Württembergish Infantry Regiment
III Battalion, 3rd Prussian Infantry Regiment
XII Army Corps
XXXXIII Army Corps
4th Army
1st Panzer Army
Army Group VistulaBattles / wars Awards Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords Relations Georg Heinrici (uncle)
Gerd von Rundstedt (cousin)Signature Gotthard Fedor August Heinrici (German:[ˈɡɔthaʁthaɪnˈʁiːtsi]; 25 December 1886 – 10 December 1971) was a German general during World War I