During World War I, the main British general was Sir Douglas Haig, who commanded the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front. For the Germans, the prominent generals included Helmuth von Moltke the Younger, who initially led the German forces, followed by Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, who became key figures in the later stages of the war. These leaders played significant roles in shaping military strategies and operations throughout the conflict.
Total of 6 main allied generals 5 American and 1 British under the command of American General Eisenhower. Total of 5 main German generals under the command of Adolf Hitler. There were other generals as well, but these were directly involved in the direction of the battle, the others served under the command of the main generals.
78 British Generals died and 146 were wounded.
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The answer to this question is the French, British, Americans, Canadians, Germans, the Polish and the Germans
The British generals were in contempt of the Germans because they had modern and powerful army.
because people did lots of pos.
Total of 6 main allied generals 5 American and 1 British under the command of American General Eisenhower. Total of 5 main German generals under the command of Adolf Hitler. There were other generals as well, but these were directly involved in the direction of the battle, the others served under the command of the main generals.
Generals
78 British Generals died and 146 were wounded.
the germans, french, canadian, polish, american, and british were the main ones.
The main guns for the british I believe were Maxims, dont know about the germans.
There were many British generals at this time.
There were many British generals at this time.
there were several British generals at the time ;generals Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton and Major General Earl Cornwallis
John Burgoyne.
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