"Skeleton Division" General Ike: The Nazis' right-hand manHe was the commander of the Skeleton Division and a popular man next to Hitler, his troops brought panic and anger to the Soviet army, but they committed many atrocities against Soviet civilians and prisoners of war. He was the Nazi SS General Ick, an extremist, insidious and cunning man who had participated in many violent activities and hated Weimar, hoping that Germany would be ruled by powerful people** in order to revive Germany's prestige. During the quest, Ike joined the Nazi Party and became an early red man, and was favored by Himmler to take charge of the newly formed Dachau concentration camp. In 1933, Ike became the head of the Dachau concentration camp, and his melancholy and aloofness made him the best person to run the camp. Because there was extreme negativity in the camps, only the taciturn could fit in. Ike blended in with everything in the camp and became the Nazis' right-hand man. Under Ike's leadership, Dachau became the largest and most notorious of the Nazi concentration camp system. Due to Ike's cruel and ruthless style, the prisoners in the concentration camp lived extremely miserable lives, and many were even wantonly murdered by Ike.
Ike saw the camp as his kingdom, where he exercised absolute power and brutal control and domination. In 1945, with the defeat of Germany, Ike **, and was charged at the Nuremberg trials. Convinced of Nazi ideology, Ike did not admit his guilt and was eventually sentenced to death. But even so, his criminal actions have left deep scars in people's hearts and made people more vigilant about the dangers of extremism. In general, Ike is a representative of extremist ideology, and his actions have brought profound disasters to human society. We need to condemn and guard against extremism and protect the core values of peace, democracy and human rights so as not to repeat the mistakes of history. "Skeleton Division": The iron-blooded ace on the battlefield When the war broke out, General Ick, as a general, led his "Skeleton Division" to the Eastern Front and became an ace unit of the German army. Despite their ruthless way of fighting, for General Ike, his soldiers were a part of his life, with a deep affection and subordination to his superiors. On the battlefield, the soldiers of the "Skeleton Division" showed excellent fighting qualities, and they were not afraid of life and death and moved forward bravely.
Even in the winter of 1941 and the first half of 1942, in the encirclement of Dmiyansk, which was besieged by Soviet regiments, they resolutely resisted and waited for reinforcements. General Ike shouted loudly under the persuasion of the Soviet army, and did not look discouraged at all, and his courage and faith infected every soldier, making them fearless of the Soviet offensive. During the attack, the soldiers of the "Skeleton Division" had almost no regard for life, and their fighting style made the Soviet troops unable to resist, and they were beaten back every time they organized an attack. And General Ike is the faith of this ace army, and he can restore the fighting spirit of an army that is on the verge of collapse. As he said, "My honor is loyalty," and his unwavering faith became the faith of this force. However, the Soviets refused to give up, and they used their numerical superiority to keep charging, so that the German army was increasingly lacking in foster care and supplies. If it weren't for the support of the Air Force, which took off and landed frequently on the airstrips established in the encirclement, and transported a lot of supplies**, the German army would not have been able to hold out. By the spring of 1942, the Germans began to break through the encirclement, and under the leadership of the Skeleton Division, they broke the Soviet encirclement and regained their freedom. The Skeleton Division is a battle-hardened force that embodies loyalty and faith with their blood and lives.
Their fighting style may be ruthless, but their hearts are full of blood and faith. In war, courage and faith are the only support for the survival of soldiers and the key to victory. References: The history of the German skeleton division army and its performanceThe German soldiers fought bravely and bravely sacrificed, and finally succeeded in opening a gap. However, the Soviets were not to be outdone and tried to re-encircle. After several confrontations between the two sides, the Skeleton Division and friendly forces managed to break through, leaving behind the surrounded troops. The battle was a contest between great powers, and when a country is united, it will be so powerful that the whole of Europe will be in awe of it. Back in 1939, at the German victory parade, the Führer personally came to inspect it, showing a domineering and conceited posture. The German ** outfit is well designed, who is responsible for the design?What does this have to do with the Führer?Let's unravel this mystery together. The designer of the German outfit is Carl Diesenhoff. He is an outstanding German fashion designer, known for his creativity and fine craftsmanship. Diesenhofer pays attention to detail and functionality when designing German outfits. He took into account the comfort and convenience of the soldiers, as well as the durability and practicality of military uniforms.
His design not only reflects the majesty and combat effectiveness of the German army, but also highlights the German military culture and traditions. Of course, the Führer also had a certain influence on the design of German outfits. Hitler was a man who liked solemnity and refinement, and he put forward some requirements for the design of German clothing. Hitler wanted the German outfit to reflect the strength and majesty of Germany, and at the same time to reflect his personal aesthetic concept. During the design process, Diesenhofer would make adjustments based on the Führer's opinion to ensure that the military uniform could meet Hitler's requirements. Compared with Hitler's majesty, the style of the American military was more casual. In the scene of passing through the Arc de Triomphe, the Germans showed a majestic and solemn momentum, while the American troops appeared more casual. This difference is evident not only in the neatness of the marching procession, but also in the attitude towards German prisoners of war. The German army strictly abides by the provisions of international law and respects human rights when dealing with prisoners of war, while the US military has certain problems in treating prisoners of war. From a historical point of view, there were six pilots in the German army who were hailed as ace pilots.
They were Manfred von Richthofen, Erich Hartmann, Hans-Jochen Marster, Gottfried von Bisstritz, Erich Holland and Wilhelm Mura. These pilots showed extraordinary skill and courage in the war, shooting down nearly 1,500 enemy aircraft. Their heroic deeds have gone down in history and become legends of the German army. Through these stories, we can see the heroism and sacrifice of the soldiers in the war, as well as the creativity and talent of the designers. The efforts of every soldier and designer contributed to the victory in the war. Let us remember history and pay tribute to those who fought for their country and peace.