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    Franz Halder (30 June 1884 – 2 April 1972) was a German general and the chief of staff of the Army High Command (OKH) in Nazi Germany from 1938 until September 1942. During World War II, he directed the planning and implementation of Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union.

  2. May 7, 2024 · Franz Halder was a German general who, in spite of his personal opposition to the policies of Adolf Hitler, served as chief of the army general staff (1938–42) during the period of Germany’s greatest military victories in the early years of World War II. Halder was born to a military family with.

  3. Franz Halder (* 30. Juni 1884 in Würzburg; † 2. April 1972 in Aschau im Chiemgau) war ein deutscher Heeresoffizier (ab 1940 Generaloberst) und als Nachfolger von Ludwig Beck von September 1938 bis September 1942 Chef des Generalstabes des Heeres.

  4. Jul 28, 2018 · The Private War Journal of Generaloberst Franz Halder (9 volumes includes footnotes and maps). This is the original U.S. Army translation of the Halder...

  5. Overview. Franz Halder. (1884—1972) Quick Reference. (1884–1972) German general. As Nazi chief-of-staff from 1938 he was responsible for the planning of the Blitzkrieg campaigns of World War II. He opposed Hitler's decision to strike against Stalingrad in 1942, and was dismissed.

  6. Apr 4, 1972 · ASCHAU, West Germany, April 3 (UPI)—Col.‐Gen. Franz Halder, who as chief of the German Army's general staff masterminded the Nazi blitz victories against neighboring European countries at the...

  7. Jul 1, 2015 · Franz Halder, the Chief of the Oberkommando des Heeres General Staff in Hitlers Third Reich Army from 1938-1942 was in the Bavarian Army in the early 20 th Century and had a profound devotion to Germany, but he did not have similar loyalties to the Nazi Party.

  8. Franz Halder, described by military historians as one of "Hitler's Generals," was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Supreme Command of the German Army 1938-1942. Halder was born in 1884 to a Wurzburg family whose sons were members of the Bavarian officer corps for three centuries.

  9. The war diary of General Franz Halder is one of the richest and most significant documents for the history of WWII. As the German Army Chief of Staff his position was one of extensive...

  10. Franz Halder (30 June 1884 – 2 April 1972) was a German general and the chief of staff of the Army High Command (OKH) in Nazi Germany from 1938 until September 1942. During World War II, he directed the planning and implementation of Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union.