Frases de Franz Halder

Franz Halder foi um General alemão e comandante do Alto Comando do Exército Alemão de 1938 até setembro de 1942, quando foi dispensado devido a várias desavenças com Adolf Hitler.





== Referências ==



Burdick, Charles, Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf. . The Halder War Diary 1939–1942. New York: Presidio Press. ISBN 0-89141-302-2.

Förster, Jürgen "The Wehrmacht and the War of Extermination Against the Soviet Union" pages 494–520 from The Nazi Holocaust Part 3 The "Final Solution": The Implementation of Mass Murder Volume 2 edited by Michael Marrus, Westpoint: Meckler Press, 1989 ISBN 0-88736-255-9

Taylor, Telford. Sword and Swastika. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1952. Print.

Wheeler-Bennett, John The Nemesis of Power The German Army In Politics 1918–1945, London: Macmillan, 1967.

✵ 30. Junho 1884 – 2. Abril 1972
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Franz Halder: Frases em inglês

“The Russian colossus…has been underestimated by us…whenever a dozen divisions are destroyed the Russians replace them with another dozen.”

Franz Halder

August 1941, from "The World at War" - Page 129 - by Mark Arnold-Forster - World War, 1939-1945 - 1981
Sourced Encyclopedia of the Third Reich Louis L. Snyder

“The Führer confirms my impressions of yesterday. He would like an understanding with Great Britain. He knows that war with the British will be hard and bloody, and knows also that people everywhere today are averse to bloodshed.”

Franz Halder

July 14, 1940 diary entry, quoted in "Their Finest Hour" - Page 230 - by Winston Churchill - History - 1986.
Sourced Encyclopedia of the Third Reich Louis L. Snyder

“It was a distance about twice as long as this room; then there was a wall, and just beyond it the crematory. When the wind blew in at the south I got smoke in my cell. It was a fat smoke, big flakes of smoke - human smoke.”

Franz Halder

To Leon Goldensohn, April 5, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
Sourced Encyclopedia of the Third Reich Louis L. Snyder

“Bad weather has grounded the Luftwaffe and now we must stand by and watch countless thousands of the enemy getting away to England under our noses.”

Franz Halder

May 30, 1940 diary entry, quoted in "The Struggle for Europe" - Page 20 - by Chester Wilmot - History - 1972.
Sourced Encyclopedia of the Third Reich Louis L. Snyder

“Whenever I go and see the Führer, I've got a loaded pistol in my pocket.”

Franz Halder

Explaining his fear of Hitler, from "The Guardian," July 11, 2004.
Sourced Encyclopedia of the Third Reich Louis L. Snyder

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