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Gerd von Rundstedt, a German field marshal and military strategist, played a prominent role in World War II as one of the top commanders of the Wehrmacht. His tactical brilliance and leadership prowess earned him respect even from his adversaries, as he orchestrated major offensives and defensive operations on the Eastern and Western fronts.
"It is madness to attempt to hold. In the first place the troops cannot do it and in the second place if they do not retreat they will be destroyed. I repeat that this order be rescinded or that you find someone else."
"The responsibility of commanding the invasion fell to me, and the task was assigned to my Army Group."
"Another adverse factor was the way the Russians received continual reinforcements from their back areas, as they fell back. It seemed to us that as soon as one force was wiped out, the path was blocked by the arrival of a fresh force."
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