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Tell me about the famous generals and their respective battles during World War II.

let's start with Germany:

Rommel: French battlefield-blitzkrieg went straight to Dunkirk (then the division commander of Ghost Division), tug-of-war in North Africa-captured Tubrugg (then the commander-in-chief of the African Army Armored Corps), and the crisis in the West Bank-defended Normandy (then the commander-in-chief of the B Army Group)

Lundstedt: Polish battlefield-captured Warsaw (then the commander-in-chief of the Southern Army Group) The Soviet-German battlefield-Kiev encircled 6, enemy troops (then commander-in-chief of the Southern Army Group), the crisis on the West Bank-defended Normandy (then commander-in-chief of the D Army Group), and the rivers went from bad to worse-Ardennes fought back (then commander-in-chief of the German army on the Western Front)

Bok: Polish battlefield-encircled the main force of the Polish army (then commander-in-chief of the Northern Army Group), French battlefield-Ma Qinuo feint (then commander-in-chief of the B Army Group) Soviet-German Battlefield-Four times encirclement and annihilation of one million enemies (then Commander-in-Chief of the Central Army Group), Soviet-German Battlefield-Typhoon Attack (then Commander-in-Chief of the Central Army Group)

Manstein: French Battlefield-Manstein Plan (the whole plan to attack France was drawn up by him), Soviet-German Battlefield-siege of Leningrad (then Commander-in-Chief of the German Army in Leningrad), and Soviet Union Soviet-German Battlefield-Battle of Kursk (then Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Army Group), Soviet-German Battlefield-Azov-Kharkov Line Counter-attack (then Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Army Group)

Catherine: Italian Battlefield-Defending Italy (then Commander-in-Chief of the Italian German Army)

(As for the wars of guderian, Hoss and other generals, I won't explain them much. Mainly armored blitzkrieg)

Let's talk about Britain:

Montgomery: North Africa battlefield-Battle of El Alamein (then commander-in-chief of the British Eighth Army), Italy battlefield-Landing in Sicily (then commander-in-chief of the British Eighth Army), French battlefield-Normandy landing (then commander-in-chief of the 21st Army Group and commander-in-chief of the ground forces), French battlefield-operation market garden (then Commander-in-Chief of the 21st Army Group and Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces)

(Other generals, such as mountbatten, wingate and Wavell, had relatively ordinary deeds, and most of the battles were in the Middle East and the scale was always small.

Then the United States:

Barton: North Africa battlefield-North Africa wiped out enemy remnants (then commander of the First Armored Army), Italy battlefield-Sicily landing campaign (then commander of the First Army), France battlefield-Normandy landing (then commander-in-chief of the Third Army), France battlefield-crushing Ardennes counterattack (then commander-in-chief of the Third Army), German Battlefield-Breakthrough siegfried line (then Commander-in-Chief of the Third Army)

Eisenhower: North Africa Battlefield-Battle of North Africa (then Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces in landing operation in north africa), Italian Battlefield-Battle of Sicily (then Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces in North Africa and the Mediterranean) and French Battlefield-Operation Overlord <: That is, the Normandy landing >: (then Supreme Commander of Allied Expeditionary Force)

Nimitz: Pacific battlefield-Coral Sea Battle (then Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet), Pacific battlefield-Midway Island Battle (then Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet), Pacific battlefield-"Jumping Frog" crossing the island (then Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet)

Then came the Soviet Union:

zhukov: Far East battlefield- Soviet-German Battlefield-Battle of Yelinia Prominent (then Commander-in-Chief of the Reserve Army), Soviet-German Battlefield-Defending Leningrad (then Commander-in-Chief of the Leningrad Army), Soviet-German Battlefield-Defending Moscow (then Chief of Staff of the Soviet Union), Soviet-German Battlefield-Battle of Uranus and Battle of Stalingrad (then Chief of Staff of the Soviet Union and participating in the command of the Don Army <: That is, the former Stalingrad Army >: ), the Soviet-German battlefield-Kursk Battle (then the highest staff officer of the Soviet Union), the Soviet-German battlefield-the Battle of Belarus (then the highest staff officer of the Soviet Union), and the Soviet-German battlefield-the capture of Berlin (then the highest staff officer of the Soviet Union)

(Other famous generals such as rokossovsky, konev, Yemimenko, Kirbonov, vatutin, Cui Kefu, Timoshenko and so on, because of the fragmented war, If you are interested, you can query related wars according to names)

Finally, Japan:

Isoroku Yamamoto: Pacific battlefield-Pearl Harbor naval battle (then commander-in-chief of the naval joint fleet and the first fleet), Pacific battlefield-Coral Sea frustrated (then commander-in-chief of the naval joint fleet and the first fleet), Pacific battlefield-midway lost (then commander-in-chief of the naval joint fleet and the first fleet), Pacific Battlefield-Battle of Guadao (then Commander-in-Chief of the Joint Navy Fleet and the First Fleet)

Nan Yunzhong: Pacific Battlefield-Attack on Pearl Harbor (then Commander of the First Air Fleet), Pacific Battlefield-Midway Naval Battle (then Commander of the First Air Fleet, Loss of four large aircraft carriers), the Pacific battlefield-Guadaohai air battle (then commander of the Third Air Fleet), and the Pacific battlefield-Saipan Battle (then commander of the Central Pacific Fleet and commander of the 14th Air Fleet)

(As for other Japanese generals, such as Okamura Ningji and Li Linzhong Road, there is no need to go into details).