Wehrmacht Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus at Red Army Headquarters for interrogation at Stalingrad, after the surrender of the 6th army, winter 1943. [1600Γ1192]
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Wehrmacht Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus at Red Army Headquarters for interrogation at Stalingrad, after the surrender of the 6th army, winter 1943. [1600Γ1192]
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Field marshal Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus wearing a nice hat, probably in Stalingrad. date unknown but i would guess the winter of 1942
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Message of Adolf Hitler to the encircled German 6th Army led by Friedrich Paulus at Stalingrad | Nov. 27th, 1942
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Field Marshal - Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus, Commander of the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad August 1942 to February 1943. Photo Taken 1931 [888 x 1399]
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Lieutenant General Friedrich Paulus (Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus, 1890-1957), deputy chief of the general staff of the German ground forces, holding bananas in his hand, before flying from the Libyan city of Derna to Italy to meet with Mussolini.
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TIL when Stalin's first son was captured, Hitler offered to trade him for Friedrich Paulus, a field marshal who led the 6th army into Stalingrad. When Stalin heard of this, he allegedly said, "I will not trade a Marshal for a Lieutenant."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakβ¦
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Reddit bot tries to save Friedrich Paulus' life
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House in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), where Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus was interrogated. Paulus is a German military leader and commander of the 6th Army, which was surrounded and surrendered at Stalingrad in 1943. The inscription on the house reads: "Glory to the soldiers of the Red Army"
reddit.com/gallery/m8seeq
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Reddit bot tries to save Friedrich Paulus' life
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F for Friedrich Paulus
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"Und wenn Du kurz davor bist Kurz vor dem Fall und wenn Du denkst "Fuck it all!" Und wenn Du nicht weiΓt, wie soll es weitergehen? Kapitulation ohohoh" - Friedrich Paulus
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Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus at Red Army Headquarters for interrogation at Stalingrad, Russia, on March 1, 1943. Paulus was the first German Field Marshal taken prisoner in the war, defying Hitlerβs expectations that he fight until death (or take his own life in defeat).
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Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, commander of the shattered Sixth Army, has been captured by the Soviets. Two isolated pockets of German troops continue to hold out in the ruins of Stalingrad.
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German flag outside a ruined building which acted as Friedrich Paulus' field headquarters, Stalingrad, Russia, Oct 1942
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Was Friedrich Paulus a war criminal? (WW2)
Friedrich Paulus was the last commander of the German 6th Army who surrendered in Stalingrad. I'm pretty sure that being a high ranking German officer on the Eastern front makes you a POS by definition, but is their any direct proof of him being a Nazi/war criminal? I know he was part of the Friekorps, and I've seen claims of him calling himself a National Socialist even after his surrender, but there weren't any sources.
Any help or references would be appreciated!
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Friedrich Paulus is once again asking for your support
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Beastars Hoi4 Portraits day 12: Friedrich Paulus
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Was Friedrich Paulus ever indicted on any war crimes? Why didn't the Soviets execute him?
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General Friedrich Paulus observing the front through Scherenfernrohr SF 09 binoculars with General Hermann Hoth next to him, near Stalingrad, November 1942
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Friedrich Paulus Captured, 1943
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TDIH: January 31, 1943, German Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus surrenders to the Soviets at Stalingrad, followed two days later by the remainder of his Sixth Army, ending one of the war's fiercest battles. Photo: Paulus (left), Col. Wilhelm Adam and Lt.-Gen. Arthur Schmidt, after their surrender.
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General Friedrich Paulus observing the front through Scherenfernrohr SF 09 binoculars with General Hermann Hoth next to him, near Stalingrad, November 1942
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Friedrich Paulus as a Generic Leader
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Friedrich Paulus at the exact moment in which he goes to Russian officers to surrender his army in Stalingrad
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TIL that Stalin's son Yakov was captured while fighting Nazis in 1941. Nazis offered to exchange him for Friedrich Paulus, the German Field Marshal captured by the Soviets, but Stalin turned the offer down allegedly saying, "I will not trade a Marshal for a Lieutenant."; Yakov died in captivity
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakβ¦
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77 years ago, Hitler said "You should really commit suicide and fight to the last man instead of surrendering. It's a German tradition for field marshals not to surrender." Friedrich Paulus famously replied "Nah get fucked mate."
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OTD in 1943 German field marshal Friedrich Paulus, commander of the German 6th Army, whose objective was to capture Stalingrad, surrendered to Soviet army with 330 000 of his troops taken prisoners
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OTD in 1943 German field marshal Friedrich Paulus, commander of the German 6th Army, whose objective was to capture #Stalingrad, surrendered to Soviet army with 330 000 of his troops taken prisoners
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Commander of the 6th German Army which could "storm the heavens," and the first Generalfeldmarschall ever to be captured by the enemy, Generaloberst Friedrich Paulus at Stalingrad, 1942. (Colorized) [1415 Γ 2089]
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General Friedrich Paulus observing the front through Scherenfernrohr SF 09 binoculars with General Hermann Hoth next to him, near Stalingrad, November 1942
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Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus shortly after surrendering to the Red Army, causing the Sixth Army's capitulation, January 1943 (colorized)
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OTD in 1943 German field marshal Friedrich Paulus, commander of the German 6th Army, whose objective was to capture Stalingrad, surrendered to Soviet army with 330 000 of his troops taken prisoners
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Commander of the 6th German Army which could "storm the heavens," and the first Generalfeldmarschall ever to be captured by the enemy, Generaloberst Friedrich Paulus at Stalingrad, 1942. (Colorized)
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Yakov Dzugashvili, son of Stalin in captivity. When Germans offered to exchange him to field-marshal Friedrich von Paulus, Stalin refused saying that, he will never exchange a soldier to a field-marshal. Liozna, Belarus, 1941. [640 x 448]
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German diplomats furiously negotiate for the release of General Friedrich Paulus in exchange for Stalin's son. c. 1940.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus, Commander of the 6th Army (1890 - 1957)
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Field marshal Friedrich Paulus, commander of German forces at Stalingrad, surrenders. 31 January 1943. [600x514]
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