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One of the most famous WW2 generals. His nickname is named after is his time in North Africa. He had to kill himself in 1944, under pressure from Hitler | Rommel | 15 November 1891 | 14 October 1944 | 1911 | 90%
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He was one of the most important generals in WW2. Commanding D-Day and the whole allied forces in the western front. After the war in 1953, he became US president. | Eisenhower | October 14, 1890 | March 28, 1969 | 1915 | 79%
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WW2 pacific general. In most of his pictures, he has a big pipe in his mouth. He was the first and only Philippine Marshal. | MacArthur | 26 January 1880 | 5 April 1964 | 1903 | 79%
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He is called the father of the Blitzkrieg and the father of modern-panzer | Guderian | 17 June 1888 | 14 May 1954 | 1907 | 75%
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He also fought in both world wars. He participated in many western front battles as commander. After the war, he became the first Viscount of Alamein. | Montgomery | 17 November 1887 | 24 March 1976 | 1908 | 73%
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Fought in battle like operation Torch, landing on Sicily and the allied invasion of France. Also called bandito | Patton | November 11 1885 | December 21 1945 | 1909 | 68%
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He fought during the Battle of France and during the war became the leader of Free France. After the war, he became President of France. | Gaulle | 22 November 1890 | 9 November 1970 | 1912 | 66%
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Was sent to help General Paulus at Stalingrad. On April 2nd 1944 Hitler fired him | Manstein | 24 November 1887 | 9 June 1973 | 1906 | 63%
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Commanded the Japanese Navy during the first 2 years of the pacific war. He was killed during Operation Vengeance. | Yamamoto | April 4, 1884 | April 18, 1943 | 1904 | 63%
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He was commander in chief of the US Navy in the pacific during WW2 and became a five-star general. A US aircraft Carrier was named after him | Nimitz | February 24, 1885 | February 20, 1966 | 1905 | 54%
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He commanded his country to fight against the Russians in the Winter War. During and shortly after the war He Became President of Finland. | Mannerheim | 4 June 1867 | 27 January 1951 | 1887 | 45%
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He did not fight in any battle in WW2 but was the Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the war. In 1953 he won a Nobel prize for his famous plan to help Europe. | Marshall | December 31, 1880 | October 16, 1959 | 1902 | 44%
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Fought in many battles on the Eastern front, such as The Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Kursk, and Moscow. He also was Marshal of Poland. | Rokossovsky | 21 December 1896 | 3 August 1968 | 1914 | 42%
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He played a key role during the defence of Moscow. He became Marshal of the soviet union in 1944 | Konev | 28 December 1897 | 21 May 1973 | 1916 | 34%
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He is most famous for defending the British airspace during the Battle of Britain in 1940. | Dowding | 24 April 1882 | 15 February 1970 | 1900 | 33%
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He fought during the Second Italo-Senussi War, the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and during WW2 in North Africa and surrendered during the Italian Campaign. | Graziani | 11 August 1882 | 11 January 1955 | 1903 | 25%
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Server in both world wars. He was the 1st Earl of Tunis. | Alexander | 10 December 1891 | 16 June 1969 | 1911 | 22%
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He commanded 4 different army groups. He was the main commander during the Battle of Moscow and just like many other generals of his country he was fired in 1942 | Bock | 3 December 1880 | 4 May 1945 | 1998 | 21%
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