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Field Marshal Georg von Küchler

Georg von Küchler (May 30, 1881 - May 25, 1968) was a German field marshal during World War II.


Küchler led the German 18th Army in 1940 in the invasion of neutral Holland and was able to defeat the much smaller Dutch army and continued on into Belgium. Küchler's army defeated the Belgians, took Antwerp and then moved into France. The 18th Army ended this phase of the war at Pas de Calais. His role in this campaign earned him the rank of colonel general.


The colonel general became commander of Army Group North after Field Marshall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb was relieved of his command. Küchler, unlike his predecessor Leeb, was seen as politically compliant and was liked by Hitler, who hoped that Küchler would succeed where he believed that Leeb had failed.


Küchler commanded Army Group North from December 1941 through January 1944 but was unable to achieve any victory at Leningrad. Küchler maintained the siege of Leningrad, launching massive bombardments in an attempt to intimidate the Red Army into surrender. On June 30, 1942 Hitler promoted Küchler to Field Marshal (Generalfeldmarschall). In January 1944 Soviet troops were able to completely break the blockade of Leningrad, and Küchler was sacked when he demanded the withdrawal necessary to save Army Group North.


At the end of World War II Küchler was arrested by American occupation authorities and tried by a military court in 1948. Küchler was sentenced to twenty years in prison for crimes against humanity but only served eight after being released in 1953 due to illness and old age.


References

Pavlov, Dmitri V. Leningrad 1941: The Blockade. Translated by John Clinton Adams. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1965.



 
German Field Marshals (Generalfeldmarschall) of World War II

Werner von Blomberg | Hermann Göring | Walther von Brauchitsch | Albert Kesselring | Wilhelm Keitel | Günther von Kluge | Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb | Fedor von Bock | Wilhelm List | Erwin von Witzleben | Walther von Reichenau | Erhard Milch | Hugo Sperrle | Gerd von Rundstedt | Erwin Rommel | Georg von Küchler | Erich von Manstein | Friedrich Paulus | Ewald von Kleist | Maximilian von Weichs | Ernst Busch | Wolfram von Richthofen | Walther Model | Ferdinand Schörner | Robert Ritter von Greim

Honorary: Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli

 
German Grand Admirals (Großadmiral) of World War II

Erich Raeder | Karl Dönitz


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