誕生
December 12, 1875
Aschersleben, Germany
永眠
February 24, 1953
Hanover, Germany
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German Field Marshal during World War II
Gerd von Rundstedt (December 12, 1875 – February 24, 1953) was a German military officer and Field Marshal from Aschersleben, Germany. He served as a Generalfeldmarschall in the Heer of Nazi Germany and Oberbefehlshaber West during World War II. His long service marked him as the Army's most senior officer at the end of the war.
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Opening Tribute
We remember Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt, a distinguished figure whose life spanned from December 12, 1875, to February 24, 1953. Known primarily as a German Field Marshal during World War II, he dedicated his life to military service. His career saw him rise to the esteemed rank of Generalfeldmarschall in the Heer (Army) of Nazi Germany, culminating in his significant command as Oberbefehlshaber West. He was a professional military officer, soldier, and military personnel whose contributions shaped a critical era.
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Early Life and Origins
Gerd von Rundstedt was born on December 12, 1875, in Aschersleben, Germany. His early years in Aschersleben set the foundation for a lifetime dedicated to service. While details of his family and early education are not extensively provided, his trajectory suggests a disciplined upbringing focused on military aspirations. These formative years in Germany undoubtedly influenced his later professional path within the armed forces.
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Career Beginnings
Von Rundstedt's long and active military career commenced many decades before the Second World War. The record shows he amassed over 52 years of service by the time the war concluded. This dedication meant he embarked on his military journey in the late 19th century. His initial assignments and early roles within the German military established the groundwork for his future command responsibilities and eventual high rank.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
His career reached its zenith during World War II, where he served as a German Generalfeldmarschall. His leadership included a crucial command as Oberbefehlshaber West, making him a central figure in military operations throughout the Western Front. This appointment placed him at the heart of Germany's defensive strategies against Allied forces.
By the war's conclusion, at the age of 69, Gerd von Rundstedt held the distinct honor of being the German Army's most senior officer. This seniority underscored his extensive experience and his sustained presence at the highest echelons of military leadership throughout a tumultuous period, marking him as a deeply experienced military figure.
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Personal Life
Details regarding Gerd von Rundstedt's personal life, including family relationships or specific interests outside of his military duties, are not available in the provided information. His public record primarily focuses on his extensive professional career and military service. As such, we honor his professional contributions as the primary aspect of his documented life and legacy.
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Notable Works or Contributions
While Gerd von Rundstedt was not known for specific literary works, inventions, or artistic performances, his contributions were entirely within the military sphere. His leadership as a Generalfeldmarschall and Oberbefehlshaber West represented his most significant professional output. His strategic decisions and operational command during World War II were his direct contributions to the history of military strategy and engagement.
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Later Years
At the end of World War II, Gerd von Rundstedt was 69 years old, having completed over half a century of active military duty. He retired from active service after a long and distinguished tenure. He passed away on February 24, 1953, in Hanover, Germany. His final years were spent in his home country after a career that spanned two global conflicts.
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Legacy and Impact
Gerd von Rundstedt's legacy is defined by his extensive military career and his role as a German Field Marshal during World War II. His rank as Generalfeldmarschall and his command as Oberbefehlshaber West mark him as a significant figure in 20th-century military history. He is remembered for his long service, having been the Army's most senior officer at the end of the war, a demonstration of his enduring presence and experience in a critical period.
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- 1875
Opening Tribute
- 1875
Early Life and Origins
- 1953
Later Years
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