Donitz was an Admiral, he assumed command of the Reich and was never known as Furher as only one could have that title due to the vision of Poppycock being the Fatherland personified so to speak.
Donitz assumed command shortly after and put forward proceedings to the call for peace but at that point Germany was already fucked.
So El Comandante Dontiz was literally in command until Germany was split apart.
Interesting character became rather depressed I think when leading the U-Boat campaign and when he got more U-Boats it was too late.
Developed stuff like the Wolf Packs and what not that almost crippled Britain.
Think his son died in a U-Boat and it really bummed him out.
Donitz refused Himmler a place in the temporary replacement government to the Third Reich. Even when Himmler came to see him with six guards of the SS.
Dontiz did a good thing in the end, he stalled signing the peace treaty so more of the Germans could get West and into the safety with them far away from the Russians.
Dontiz surrendered to the West because the West weren't going to kill anyone who was part of the German government or army.
America also really wanted to get their hands on German Scientists, not all with I think it was Mangela the Angel of Death who had an obsession with experimenting on Twins, when he was captured they didn't really want to keep him and I think he was killed.
I would have liked to see Rommel take command of Germany if Operation Valkyrie was a success.
As it's said he'd have assumed a role like Hindenburg after the First World War as Rommel was of celebrity status amongst the German people for his actions in war and I think the government did play on these as well a bit to make him grander.
Other generals hated or had a dislike of Rommel, he was a chancer and acted on instinct rather than planned out information.
As for the US winning in Afghan, they could.
They'd have to use a complete shock and awe campaign and be without mercy or compassion.
I mean bombing every possible hiding hole and so on.
But that isn't gonna happen so yeah, America will not win Afghanistan.
Many Germans wanted to end the war on the West and fight against their true enemy the Communists. Thing is they offered this too late as the Allies had signed a deal meaning no one of them would back out of the war unless they all decided to do it.
I think the only terms they were offered by both sides was unconditional surrender.
When the replacement Government that Donitz was in charge of dissolved he was then arrested by the RAF. He was then tried and convicted of being a war criminal at Nuremberg and was imprisoned for ten years then lived out the last of his life in a small town in West Germany.
Donitz assumed command shortly after and put forward proceedings to the call for peace but at that point Germany was already fucked.
So El Comandante Dontiz was literally in command until Germany was split apart.
Interesting character became rather depressed I think when leading the U-Boat campaign and when he got more U-Boats it was too late.
Developed stuff like the Wolf Packs and what not that almost crippled Britain.
Think his son died in a U-Boat and it really bummed him out.
Donitz refused Himmler a place in the temporary replacement government to the Third Reich. Even when Himmler came to see him with six guards of the SS.
Dontiz did a good thing in the end, he stalled signing the peace treaty so more of the Germans could get West and into the safety with them far away from the Russians.
Dontiz surrendered to the West because the West weren't going to kill anyone who was part of the German government or army.
America also really wanted to get their hands on German Scientists, not all with I think it was Mangela the Angel of Death who had an obsession with experimenting on Twins, when he was captured they didn't really want to keep him and I think he was killed.
I would have liked to see Rommel take command of Germany if Operation Valkyrie was a success.
As it's said he'd have assumed a role like Hindenburg after the First World War as Rommel was of celebrity status amongst the German people for his actions in war and I think the government did play on these as well a bit to make him grander.
Other generals hated or had a dislike of Rommel, he was a chancer and acted on instinct rather than planned out information.
As for the US winning in Afghan, they could.
They'd have to use a complete shock and awe campaign and be without mercy or compassion.
I mean bombing every possible hiding hole and so on.
But that isn't gonna happen so yeah, America will not win Afghanistan.
Many Germans wanted to end the war on the West and fight against their true enemy the Communists. Thing is they offered this too late as the Allies had signed a deal meaning no one of them would back out of the war unless they all decided to do it.
I think the only terms they were offered by both sides was unconditional surrender.
When the replacement Government that Donitz was in charge of dissolved he was then arrested by the RAF. He was then tried and convicted of being a war criminal at Nuremberg and was imprisoned for ten years then lived out the last of his life in a small town in West Germany.