What Happened to Germany's Top Luftwaffe Field Marshals After WW2?



What Happened To Luftwaffe Field Marshals After WW2?

What became of the powerful leaders who commanded the Third Reich’s Air Force once the dust settled after World War II? In this video, we’re going to explore the post-war fates of some of Nazi Germany’s field marshals—individuals who were once the embodiment of military power, strategy, and, in some cases, ruthless loyalty. Join us as we uncover the stories of the five Luftwaffe Field Marshals of the Third Reich. Let’s start with a name that many might not immediately recognize but played a crucial role in the Luftwaffe.

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15 thoughts on “What Happened to Germany's Top Luftwaffe Field Marshals After WW2?”

  1. Milch's father was Jewish. It wasn't just a rumor. A subordinate of Kesselring took the hit for the war crimes that he approved of and was hung. Unfortunately, some of the Allied generals especially British were fanboys of certain German generals. This was the case with Kesselring.

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