Wilhelm Keitel
Wilhelm Keitel
Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitelwas a German field marshal who served as chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmachtfor most of World War II, making him the Chief of Defense for Germany. At the Allied court at Nuremberg, he was tried, sentenced to death, and hanged as a war criminal. He was the third highest-ranking German officer to be tried at Nuremberg...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionCelebrity
Date of Birth22 September 1882
CountryGermany
war agreement conventions
This war no longer has anything to do with knightly conduct or with the agreements of the Geneva Convention.
children mean fighting
This fight has nothing to do with soldierly gallantry or principles of the Geneva Convention. If the fight against the partisans is not waged with the most brutal means, we will shortly reach the point where the available forces are insufficient to control the area. It is therefore not only justified, but it is the duty of the troops to use all means without restriction, even against women and children, so long as it ensures success.
son knows known
If I had known it I would have told my son, I'd rather shoot you than let you join the SS. But I didn't know.