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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 Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) 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. Trial of Erich von Manstein - Wikipedia

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    Erich von Manstein, a career military officer, earned the rank of field marshal in 1942 after the successful Siege of Sevastopol. [1] Germany's fortunes in the war began to take an unfavourable turn after the disastrous Battle of Stalingrad, where Manstein commanded a failed relief effort. [2]

  4. 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.

  5. Third Battle of Kharkov - Wikipedia

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    Field Marshal Erich von Manstein, commander of Army Group South at the time of the battle. At the time of the counterattack, Manstein could count on the 4th Panzer Army, composed of XLVIII Panzer Corps, the SS Panzer Corps [35] and the First Panzer Army, with the XL and LVII Panzer Corps. [36]

  6. German occupation of Crimea during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The first commander of German occupational forces in Crimea was Erich von Manstein. Manstein declared upon taking command that, "The Jewish-Bolshevik system must be wiped out once and for all." With this began the recruitment of Crimean Tatars to serve as anti-partisan volunteer detachments under the aegis of the Sicherheitsdienst. [15]

  7. Ernst von Manstein - Wikipedia

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    Erich von Manstein, one of Hitler's most senior generals and later field marshal, was the adopted son of Ernst's brother. [3] [4] Von Manstein grew up in a ranger's lodge and had a keen interest in nature. [2] He was also a gifted musician and after receiving a commission in the 9th Infantry Regiment served in its band. [1] [2]

  8. Army Group Don - Wikipedia

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    The only commander of Army Group Don during its short history was Field Marshal (Generalfeldmarschall) Erich von Manstein. It consisted of the Sixth Army in the Stalingrad pocket, which included the encircled elements of the 4th Panzer Army , together with the Romanian Third Army .

  9. Hitler's Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Erich von Manstein, a decorated veteran of World War I, was shattered by the German surrender of 1918. He is famous worldwide for his brilliant "Sickle Cut" plan that led to the fall of France in 1940. He rose to the rank of field marshal and later led the German summer offensive at Kursk. He survived the war and died in 1973.

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