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  1. Kurt Zeitzler (9 June 1895 – 25 September 1963) was a Chief of the Army General Staff in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. Zeitzler was almost exclusively a staff officer, serving as chief of staff in a corps, army, and army group. In September 1942, he was selected by Adolf Hitler as Chief of the Army General ...

  2. Kurt Zeitzler war ein deutscher Generaloberst und der letzte offizielle Generalstabschef des Heeres der Wehrmacht.

  3. Kurt Zeitzler, the son of a pastor, was born in Cossmar-Luckau, Germany on 9th June, 1895. He joined the German Army and during the First World War commanded an infantry battalion. Zeitzler remained in the army and became one of the early supporters of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Quick Reference. (1895–1963), appointed chief of the German Army's High Command (OKH) in September 1942 after serving as Kleist's chief of staff during the fighting which led to the fall of France ... From: Zeitzler, General Kurt in The Oxford Companion to World War II ». Subjects: History — Military History.

  5. Kurt Zeitzler was a German general who served as the Chief of the Army General Staff under Adolf Hitler. He disagreed with Hitler on several strategic decisions, such as the defense of Stalingrad, and was dismissed in 1944.

  6. In allen bisherigen Feldzügen tat sich Zeitzler durch operative Begabung, vorwärts drängende Tatkraft, verantwortungsfreudige Initiative und Improvisationskunst so hervor, dass Hitler auf ihn aufmerksam wurde. Anfang 1942 ließ Hitler Zeitzler zu einer Besprechung zu sich kommen.

  7. Aug 22, 2018 · The article explains how Hitler ordered the Luftwaffe to supply the Sixth Army by air after it was surrounded by the Soviets in Stalingrad in 1942. It describes the challenges, failures and consequences of the airlift, and mentions General Kurt Zeitzler, the chief of the Army General Staff, who was involved in the decision.