The Luftwaffe General that made a fatal mistake (WW2)
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 Published On Apr 16, 2019

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Hans Jeschonnek was 15 when he decided he joined the German army in the First World War. Early on he embraced militarism and showed much potential. As he rose through the ranks of the German army, he was known as a competent and intelligent commander, and one of the most popular generals of Nazi Germany, serving as Chief of the General staff of the Luftwaffe until his death. He would not see the end of the war, due to his own fatal mistake. So.. what exactly happened to Jeschonnek?

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