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Jodl
[ yohd-l ]
noun
- ·ڰ [ahl, -f, r, eyt], 1892?–1946, German general: signed the surrender of Germany on behalf of the German high command in World War II.
Jodl
/ ˈǻə /
noun
- JodlAlfred18901946MGermanMILITARY: general Alfred (ˈalfreːt). 1890–1946, German general, largely responsible for German strategy during World War II: executed as a war criminal
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The inmates fell into three groups: The first consisted of the high-ranking generals such as Wilhelm Keitel, Albert Kesselring or Alfred Jodl — as well as the admirals Dönitz and Gerhard Wagner.
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For Germany, General Alfred Jodl signed the surrender document at 02:41.
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Commonly known as the Nuremberg Trials, the tribunal prosecuted top Nazi officials, including Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Alfred Jodl, Wilhelm Keitel, Julius Streicher and other civil and military leaders.
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Gen. Alfred Jodl, at his headquarters, refused to waken him.
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Jodl thought the Normandy operation might be a feint.
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