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  • ...fficer in the [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]] operations staff, assisting [[Alfred Jodl]]; sentenced to life in the [[High Command Case (NMT)]], released 1957
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  • {{r|Alfred Jodl||**}}
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  • {{r|Alfred Jodl}}
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  • ...alent) in the [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]] operations staff, assisting [[Alfred Jodl]]. He was sentenced to life in the [[High Command Case (NMT)]], but release
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  • {{r|Alfred Jodl}}
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  • {{r|Alfred Jodl||**}}
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  • {{r|Alfred Jodl}}
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  • '''Alfred Jodl''' (1890-1946) was Chief of the Operations Staff of the Nazi [[Oberkommando
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  • ...t]], of which the chief, [[Wilhelm Keitel]], and the head of operations, [[Alfred Jodl]], were deemed also to be responsible. Both were executed by order of the
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  • ...cle were part of the war crimes charges for which [[Wilhelm Keitel]] and [[Alfred Jodl]] were executed by the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)|Trial
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  • ...berg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]]. During the testimony of [[Alfred Jodl]], he was "appalled" by the notion that the military could bypass the polit
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  • At Nuremberg, [[Alfred Jodl]] testufued that while Hitler wanted him to issue the [[Commando Order]], h
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  • ...anguage, but it had not come from [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Wilhelm Keitel]], [[Alfred Jodl]], or the original drafter, [[Eugen Mueller]] of [[OKH]], although Keitel s
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  • *[[Alfred Jodl]]
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  • ...in no way intellectually curious, as opposed to his operations officer, [[Alfred Jodl]], and it is just plausible he did not know the details of genocide.
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  • ...my. His nominal successors, Field Marshal [[Wilhelm Keitel]] and General [[Alfred Jodl]], were no more than Hitler’s messengers. Tresckow and Goerdeler tried ag
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