Friedrich Paulus
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Job / Known for: Commander of the 6th Army at Stalingrad
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Date: 1890-09-23
Location: DE Guxhagen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Died
Date: 1957-02-01 (aged 67)
Resting place: DE
Death Cause: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Family
Spouse: Constance Elena Rosetti-Solescu
Children: Ernst Alexander Paulus and Friedrich Paulus Jr.
Parent(s): Wilhelm Paulus and Bertha Paulus
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Friedrich Paulus was a German field marshal during World War II who is best known for his surrender of the German 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943). The battle ended in disaster for the Wehrmacht when Soviet forces encircled the Germans within the city, leading to the ultimate death or capture of most of 265,000 6th Army personnel, their Axis allies and collaborators. Paulus fought in World War I and saw action in France and the Balkans. He was considered a promising officer; by the time World War II broke out, he had been promoted to major general. Paulus took part in the invasions of Poland and the Low Countries, after which he was named deputy chief of the German Army General Staff. In that capacity, Paulus helped plan the invasion of the Soviet Union. In 1942, Paulus was given command of the 6th Army despite his lack of field experience. He led the drive to Stalingrad but was cut off and surrounded in the subsequent Soviet counter-offensive. Adolf Hitler prohibited attempts to break out or capitulate, and German defense was gradually worn down. Paulus surrendered in Stalingrad on 31 January 1943, the same day on which he was informed of his promotion to field marshal by Hitler. Hitler expected Paulus to take his own life, repeating to his staff that there was no precedent of a German field marshal being captured alive. While in Soviet captivity during the war, Paulus became a vocal critic of the Nazi regime and joined the Soviet-sponsored National Committee for a Free Germany. In 1953, Paulus moved to East Germany, where he worked in military history research. He lived out the rest of his life in Dresden. He died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 1957 and was buried in Baden-Baden.
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