Wilhelm Keitel was not an easy man last week. Uneasy friend of Adolf Hitler, uneasy advocate of the great Russian adventure, the Chief of the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces had plenty of ...
The thin-lipped, haughty Prussian aristocrat stalked into the floodlighted room, slapped his marshal’s baton down on the table and stared straight ahead. Field Marshal General Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of ...
Keitel blames all on Hitler NUREMBERG, April 8, 1946 (UP) -- Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, his voice quivering and his clenched fists pounding the witness box rail, testified today that he issued blanket ...
The German Instrument of Surrender was signed ending the Second World War in front of Marshal Georgy Zhukov on behalf of the Supreme High Command of the Red Army, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur William ...