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Kesselring [ˈkɛsəlrɪŋ] n (Biographies / Kesselring, Albert (1885-1960) M, German, MILITARY: general) Albert (ˈalbɛrt). 1885-1960, German field marshal. He commanded the Luftwaffe attacks on Poland, France, and Britain (1939-40), and was supreme commander in Italy (1943-45) and on the western front (1945) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The air protection of the Army Group Center was entrusted to the 2nd Air Fleet under General Field-Marshal Kesselring who had 1,367 planes under his command. While Field Marshall Albert Kesselring did surprise the Allied Command by having all or part of 11 divisions on the move in just six hours after the landing, Lucas still outnumbered his enemy. Mary Bly took office as president for a second term, Mary Kesselring became first vice president for programs and Jo Kollar was reinstalled as corresponding secretary. |
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