The ornate baton of a Nazi field marshal convicted of war crimes against Italian citizens during World War II caused a sensation in Towson Saturday when it brought $731,600 at auction, far more than ...
Field Marshal Albert Kesselring—who was certainly in a position to know—gave his officers an estimate of the Allied offensive in Italy. In the scramble for retreat a copy was captured by the Fifth ...
Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, tough and able pal of Hermann Göring (and like him a onetime drug addict), never made any bones about his ruthlessness in war, except for the standard excuse of ...
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