
General Albert KESSELRING
General Albert Kesselring was a German military leader who served in World War II. He was born in Bavaria, Germany, in 1885. He joined the German Army in 1904 and served in World War I. After the war, he remained in the military and rose through the ranks.
In World War II, Kesselring commanded the Luftwaffe in Italy. He was a skilled strategist and led the Luftwaffe to victory in several battles. He was also responsible for the bombing of Rome in 1943.
After the war, Kesselring was captured by the Allies and tried for war crimes. He was sentenced to death, but his sentence was later commuted to life in prison. He died in prison in 1960.
Kesselring was a controversial figure. Some people believe that he was a war criminal, while others believe that he was a brilliant military strategist. He is a complex figure who is still debated today.