HITLER

  • HITLER, AUSTRIAN HEAD TO CONFER

    Salzburg, Austria · February 11, 1938 On this date in 1938 Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg arrived in Salzburg for a quick trip over the German border to confer with Adolf Hitler at his Bava­rian Alps resi­dence, the Berg­hof. An Aus­trian native, Hitler had been granted Ger­man citizen­ship in 1932. The following Janu­ary the Nazi Party…

  • ROMMEL TO HEAD AFRIKA KORPS

    Berlin, Germany · February 6, 1941 During the German invasion of France in 1940, an am­bi­tious general named Erwin Rommel distin­guished him­self as the “lead from the front” com­mander of the 7th Pan­zer Divi­sion. His armored for­ma­tion was nick­named the “Ghost Divi­sion” owing to its rapid thrusts and inde­pen­dence. Adolf Hitler had more than a…

  • HITLER HEADS GERMAN ARMED FORCES

    Berlin, Germany · February 4, 1937 On this date in 1937, in a bold, sweeping decree, Adolf Hitler assumed com­mand of the entire Ger­man armed forces, or Wehr­macht. He abol­ished the Reichs­kriegs­minis­terium (Minis­try of War), in the act liqui­dating the tra­di­tional power of the army gene­ral staff as the ulti­mate con­troller and direc­tor of Ger­many’s…

  • GERMAN SIXTH ARMY LIQUIDATED

    Stalingrad, Soviet Union · January 31, 1943 On this date in 1943 Red Army staff officers arrived at German Sixth Army head­quarters in Stalin­grad (present-day Volgo­grad) to discuss sur­render terms for an in­vading enemy now bereft of ammu­ni­tion, food, and effec­tive com­mand. Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus’ defen­sive peri­meter had shrunk to 300 yards when he sur­ren­dered…

  • HITLER APPOINTED GERMAN CHANCELLOR

    Berlin, Germany · January 30, 1933 At noon on this date in 1933 in Berlin, German president and World War I hero Paul von Hinden­burg appointed Adolf Hitler, an Austrian now with German citizen­ship, Reichs­kanzler of the Wei­mar Republic, a par­lia­mentary repre­sen­ta­tive demo­cracy that had replaced the im­perial form of govern­ment in 1919. Hinden­burg reversed his…

  • BULGE ELIMINATED, GERMANS RETREAT

    Bastogne, Belgium · January 25, 1945 On this date in 1945, in the thickly forested Belgian Ardennes, the Battle of the Bulge (referring to the German-induced bulge in Allied lines) effec­tively ended. The largest, most costly land battle fought by Ameri­can sol­diers in World War II marked in many ways the U.S. Army’s finest per­for­mance. Besides four Brit­ish…

  • HIMMLER TO HEAD NAZI PROTECTION SQUAD

    Munich, Germany · January 20, 1929 On this date in 1929 failed German chicken farmer Hein­rich Himm­ler became Reichs­fuehrer-SS Hein­rich Himm­ler. The SS in his title referred to Schutz­staffel, meaning “Pro­tec­tion Squad.” Infor­mally known by its initials, the SS was created after National Socialist (Nazi) party leader Adolf Hitler, him­self a Viennese vagrant, set about…

  • HITLER, MUSSOLINI IN CRISIS TALKS

    Fuehrer HQ on the Obersalzberg, Germany · January 19, 1941 On this date in 1941 Adolf Hitler and Italian leader Benito Mussolini began two days of crisis talks at the Berg­hof, Hitler’s pala­tial Alpine resi­dence whose enor­mous sliding win­dow afforded magni­fi­cent views of near­by Berchtes­gaden and, in the dis­tance, Salz­burg, Austria. High on the agenda…

  • HITLER DIRECTS WAR FROM UNDERGROUND

    Berlin, Germany · January 16, 1945 On this date in 1945 Adolf Hitler moved his entourage into the “Fuehrer Bunker” under the Old Reich Chan­cel­lery in Berlin, where he lived and directed the last months of the war in Europe. The bunker—a maze of living quar­ters, con­fer­ence rooms, offices, and utili­ties spreading two stories deep…

  • EISENHOWER TAKES COMMAND OF LIBERATION ARMY

    London, England · January 15, 1944 On this date in 1944 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower assumed com­mand of the Allied Expe­di­tion­ary Force pre­paring to lib­er­ate France from the strangle­hold of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Ger­many. A month earlier Presi­dent Franklin D. Roose­velt had desig­nated the 53‑year‑old army gen­e­ral Su­preme Allied Com­mand­er for Opera­tion Over­lord, the inva­sion of…