Guderian, Heinz, 1888-1954

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Guderian, Heinz, 1888-1954

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Guderian, Heinz

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Guderian, Heinz (Heinz Wilhelm), 1888-1954

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Guderian, Heinz (Heinz Wilhelm), 1888-1954

Guderian, Gejnc 1888-1954

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Guderian, Gejnc 1888-1954

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Guderijan, Hajnc

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Guderian

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Gkunterian, Chai͏̈nts 1888-1954

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Gkunterian, Chai͏̈nts 1888-1954

Gkunterian, Chaïnts 1888-1954

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グデーリアン, ハインツ

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Guderian, Chajnc 1888-1954

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Guderian, H.

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Guderian, G. 1888-1954

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Guderiāns, Heincs, 1888-1954

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Guderian, Heinz Wilhelm 1888-1954

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1888-06-17

1888-06-17

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Heinz Wilhelm Guderian (b. June 17, 1888, West Prussia-d. May 14, 1954, Bavaria), General of the German Army and military theorist, served in both World Wars and was the author of Achtung-Panzer! which influenced the development of the core of the German Army's power during World War II. He was a commander in the invasions of Poland, France, and the Soviet Union and held posts including Panzer Corps commander, Panzer Army commander, Inspector-General of Armoured Troops, and Chief of Staff of the Army. General Guderian surrendered to American troops in May 1945 and was a prisoner of war until June 1948.

From the description of Guderian, Heinz, 1888-1954 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10580692

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