- Kurt
Zeitzler (9 June 1895 – 25
September 1963) was a
Chief of the Army
General Staff in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II.
Zeitzler was...
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acting Chief of the
General Staff for two w****s in 1944
following Kurt
Zeitzler's resignation. That year,
Heusinger was
accused of
involvement in the 20...
- duty and led the XXII
Motorised Corps in the
Invasion of Poland. Kurt
Zeitzler, the ****ure
Chief of the Army
General Staff,
served as his
Chief of Staff...
- and
Cleopatra (Theatre for a New Audience, 2008),
Laszlo Fickes/Gerhardt
Zeitzler in A
Singing Forest (Public Theatre, 2009), and
Kevin Adams-Weller in Harbor...
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September Hitler replaced Halder as
Chief of
Staff of the OKH with Kurt
Zeitzler and
retired him to the Führer Reserve. On 23 July 1944,
after the failed...
- Hitler †
Wilhelm Keitel Alfred Jodl
Walther von
Brauchitsch Franz Halder Kurt
Zeitzler Hermann Göring Hans
Jeschonnek Wilhelm von Leeb
Fedor von Bock Gerd von...
- (1890–1960)
February 1, 1944 –
Walter Weiß (1890–1967)
February 1, 1944 – Kurt
Zeitzler (1895–1963)
March 1, 1944 –
Ferdinand Schörner (1892–1973)
April 1, 1944...
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eventually halted due to
Soviet offensives elsewhere on the front. Kurt
Zeitzler, the
newly appointed chief of the Army
General Staff,
eventually got Hitler...
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September 1938 24
September 1942 4 years, 23 days 3
Zeitzler,
KurtGeneraloberst Kurt
Zeitzler (1895–1963) 24
September 1942 10 June 1944 1 year, 260 days...
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begin on 3 May or
shortly thereafter. The
directive was
drafted by Kurt
Zeitzler, the OKH
Chief of Staff. For the
offensive to
succeed it was
deemed essential...