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Albert Kesselring

Surname Kesselring Given Name Albert Born 20 Nov 1885 Died 14 Jul 1960 Country Germany Category Military-Air Gender Male

Contributor: C. Peter Chen

ww2dbaseSon of a school teacher, Albert Kesselring was a WW1 veteran (artillery regiment cadet and later balloon observer). He did not learn to fly until the age of 48 when he was assigned to, secretly, help in the organization of the German Air Force, the Luftwaffe. In 1933, after the Nazi rise to power, he was formally transferred into this new military branch as the Head of Administration. In 1936, he was appointed the Luftwaffe's Chief of Staff after the death of General Walter Wever in an air accident. Shortly before the start of the European War in 1939, a disagreement with Erhard Milch led to his resignation from his present role, and thus he was transferred to the field as the commanding officer of Luftflotte 1 (Air Fleet 1). During the invasion of France in 1940, he was the commanding officer of Luftflotte 2; he would remain at the head of this unit through Battle of Britain and Operation Barbarossa. In Nov 1941, he was transferred to Italy, where he would oversee the evacuation of Axis personnel from Tunisia back to Southern Europe in 1943. As Commander-in-Chief South, he directed the stubborn German defense of Italy. He was injured in an automobile accident in Oct 1944, but returned to command during the final chapter of the war, in Mar 1945, as the supreme commander of the German Army in the West.

ww2dbaseOn 6 May 1945, Kesselring surrendered as the Commander-in-Chief of Southern Germany. He was sentenced to death based on war crimes (namely for the massacre of 320 Italian prisoners) on 6 May 1947, though the sentence would later be lightened to a life sentence. He was released in Oct 1952 due to ill health. He published an autobiography, A Soldier to the Last Day , in 1953. He passed away in 1960 in Bad Nauheim, Germany.

ww2dbaseSources:

Kate Moore, The Battle of Britain

DHM Object Data Base



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