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Personal introduction and main deeds of the top ten famous soldiers in World War II
Tenth place-MacArthur [transferred from the Iron Blood Community/] douglas macarthur, a five-star American general, served as commander of the US Far East Army and supreme commander of the allied forces in the southwest Pacific theater during World War II; After the war, he became the supreme commander of the allied forces in Japan and the commander-in-chief of the "United Nations Army". MacArthur: He is arrogant. He is a complete madman. In the early days of the Pacific campaign, the American army was defeated again and again, and many surrendered. Only MacArthur is still fighting. 1942 On February 22nd, due to the failure of American defense in the Pacific War, US President franklin delano roosevelt ordered MacArthur to leave the Philippines. When he left, he swore, "I will come back." I will come back. 1February 5, 945, MacArthur fulfilled his oath and liberated Manila. Ninth place-Nimitz Chester William Nimitz, a five-star general of the US Navy. He used to be the captain and captain of a submarine. 1922 to 1923 After studying at the Naval Military Academy in Newport, he served as assistant to the chief of staff of the main fleet and the US fleet, head of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, commander of submarines, commander of reserve destroyers and commander of cruisers. 194 1 year, 65438+February, Japan attacked pearl harbor, and the Pacific fleet suffered a devastating blow. At that time, there were almost no intact ships in Pearl Harbor, and morale was extremely low. At the time of national crisis, 56-year-old Nimitz was ordered to take an adjutant to Pearl Harbor Headquarters. As soon as Nimitz arrived, he showed his dependence on all the staff officers, made it clear that he would not make any personnel changes, encouraged everyone to cheer up, and restored the self-confidence of the battered Pacific fleet in a short time. The decisive use of future aircraft carriers has enabled the US Navy to survive the crisis. He turned the tide and hit the Japanese navy hard, becoming the eternal star of the American navy! Even the largest aircraft carrier in America is named after it. Eighth place-Luo Kosovski [transferred from Iron Blood Community/] Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky, Marshal of the Soviet Red Army (1944), Marshal of Poland (1949). The commander-in-chief of the Belarusian army was awarded the title of Soviet hero twice and won seven Lenin medals. Marshal rokossovsky participated in the command of the battles of Smolensk, Moscow, Stalingrad and Kursk, as well as the battles of Belarus, East Prussia, East Pomerania and Berlin, showing excellent command art and commanding ability. He is good at applying various military principles. A saying often circulated among Soviet troops is: "In the face of difficult battles, Stalin first thought of zhukov, and zhukov first thought of rokossovsky." This is also the case. In almost every battle, rokossovsky's army is always the first to break through the enemy's lines. Besides zhukov, Marshal rokossovsky is the best military commander in the Soviet Union. Seventh-Montgomery bernard law montgomery, British Causalist Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of the German British Army and British representative of the Allied Control Committee of Germany. 1946, was made viscount aleman and became the chief of staff of the British Empire. 1948 chairman of the permanent defense organization of the western European union. 195 1 year, served as deputy commander-in-chief of the European Allied Forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 1942 10 Montgomery attacked Rommel's troops on the Alaman defense line, which completely reversed the crisis of the British army in North Africa and was awarded the Knights of Bath. People call him a hunter who catches the "desert fox". Montgomery is strict in running the army and pays attention to training in actual combat; Emphasis is placed on encouraging the morale of the troops, and it is considered that giving full play to people's enthusiasm is an important factor to win; It is advocated that preparations should be made before the war, and careful operational plans should be made to minimize casualties. Montgomery attaches great importance to the relationship between officers and soldiers, which is illustrated by the coexistence of the general hat badge and the ordinary soldier hat badge on his hat. The badge on his hat became the eternal symbol of Montgomery. Sixth place-Heinz von guderian, guderian, the first-class general of the German Army, the father of Nazi German armored forces and the founder of the German "Blitzkrieg". Guderian helped Hitler rewrite the history of the world with his real thoughts and actions. Love the military since childhood,/kloc-entered the military academy at the age of 0/3. Germany was defeated in World War I, and under the heavy blow, he summed it up positively: he thought it was impossible to defeat Britain and France recklessly by virtue of Germany's national strength. So he put forward the tactics of high-speed tank warfare (that is, "blitzkrieg"), which made the Germans invincible on the battlefield. The core of guderian Blitzkrieg is: "A large number of highly mechanized combat aircraft and heavy artillery are assembled with the fast mechanized attack force with strong assault and maneuverability, providing fast and intensive fire support for armored forces, forming an invincible assault force, producing a frightening shock, making the enemy lose morale in consternation, making the enemy collapse instead of annihilating the enemy, and the follow-up troops finish clearing and scattering the enemy! Its portrait is still hanging in the barracks of the German armored forces! Fifth place-Manstein [transferred from Iron Blood Community/] Fritz Erich von Manstein, German field marshal. Manstein is regarded as the best German general in World War II. His strategic thinking is profound and terrible. Every battle he plans is almost a masterpiece, which always makes his opponent lose his mind and tremble with fear. He is an expert who can skillfully integrate the modern concept of mobility with the traditional thinking of mobile warfare, and he is also a real military genius. His "yellow plan" enabled the Germans to defeat France, which had the world's first army at that time, in 33 days. Fourth place-Barton Jovan Smith Barton, a four-star general in the US Army. The first swordsman of the United States Army, the first warrior of the United States, and the first person (founder) of the United States Armored Forces. Barton is known as "a general with steel courage". Rudeness and barbarism were his impressions in the war, and Marshal Pershing even called him "a gangster in the American army". But if you think that he is a brave Zhang Fei who only knows how to fight, it is all wet. General Barton bet on the military field. Barton is undoubtedly a great star. He pursued his goal unswervingly. As General Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in Europe, pointed out after the war: "There are no insurmountable difficulties and obstacles in front of Barton. Like Hercules in ancient mythology, he will never be overwhelmed by the burden of war. In the battle of World War II, no senior general had such amazing experience and amazing record as Barton. "Third place-Rommel elwin Johannes Eugene Rommel, German field marshal. Rommel was probably the most famous German general in World War II. His short stature, foxy cunning and sly smile mainly benefited from his superb military command art when commanding armored forces in the desert of North Africa, which often caught his opponents off guard. He was portrayed as a military genius detached from politics and almost forgot the essence of his Nazi general. But his impressive record can't make up for his lack of strategic decision. There is no denying that he is a tactical giant and strategically as short as a figure. Unlike other Nazi generals, he was the only one who was regarded as a hero by both sides of the war. He was respected before and after his death. Because Rommel once participated in anti-Nazi activities, which had a great influence on the German people, and because of the needs of the Cold War after the war, Rommel was used by the victorious countries, so after his death, he still won great honor. Second place-Eisenhower [transferred from the Iron Blood Community/] Dwight David Eisenhower, American five-star general, commander-in-chief of the European Allied Expeditionary Force, chief of staff of the Army, president of Columbia University, chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Commission, and the 34th president of the United States. Eisenhower was the fastest promoted among the American 10 five-star generals. Unlike other world war ii famous soldiers, he did not command military units such as brigades, divisions, armies and group armies, but directly served as commander-in-chief. He has been the chief of staff in various units, and has accumulated enough experience for him. He won wide trust and support with a firm, calm and equal attitude towards others. He is also good at discovering talents, so Montgomery, Barton, Van Follette and many other famous players can be used by him. Eisenhower may not be as good as Barton and Montgomery in specific campaign command, but he is very talented in coordinating various relations. First-zhukov Georgi Constantinovici zhukov, marshal of the Soviet Union, commander-in-chief of the German military cluster and the highest military officer in the Soviet-occupied area, zhukov, deputy minister of the armed forces and commander-in-chief of the army, and first deputy minister and minister of the Ministry of National Defense. Zhukov won the most medals in World War II. He has successively won 6 medals of Lenin, the October Revolution Medal 1 piece, 3 medals of Red Flag, 2 first-class medals of suvorov, 2 highest medals of "Victory", several medals and foreign medals. During the Soviet-German War, zhukov was active in various important battlefields and organized and commanded many colorful major battles. Where the situation is tense and the war is critical, he will be there. He not only made great contributions to defeating the German fascist aggression, but also played a great role in the development of Soviet military art, and was known as a firefighter on the battlefield between the Soviet Union and Germany. Stalin said to Dyukov, "You are my McClellan"!