Albert Kesselring was the principal Axis commander in the Italian
theatre, confronting the Allies at Salerno, Anzio and Cassino.
Although he is mostly remembered for his part in the campaign in Italy
from 1943 to 1945, Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring was also
chief of staff of the Luftwaffe in 1936–37, playing a crucial role
in the shaping of the service for the coming war. As commander of
Luftflotte 1 in Poland and Luftflotte 2 in France and the Low
Countries, he was responsible for supporting the armoured spearheads
of the German Army as they undertook their Blitzkrieg campaigns. With
the Fall of France, the Battle of Britain began and Luftlotte 2 was
the main force in the air attack against the British air defences,
with Kesselring planning many raids. Following the war Kesselring was
tried and convicted of war crimes following a number of massacres of
civilians in Italy. He was sentenced to death, later commuted to life
imprisonment before being released on the grounds of ill health in
October 1952. Here Pier Paolo Battistelli provides a detailed study of
one of the most famous German commanders of World War II.
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ISBN
9781780968834
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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