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Hier ein CAS, da ein Workshop: Nicht wenige machen Jagd auf Abschlüsse und Zertifikate, in der Hoffnung, den Traumjob zu ergattern. Eine Studie des Personalvermittlers von Rundstedt zeigt jetzt aber, dass Weiterbildungen bei Bewerbungen weniger wichtig sind, als gedacht. Das Angebot an verschiedenen Weiterbildungen ist in den letzten Jahren stark gewachsen. Personalverantwortliche verlieren mehr und mehr den Durchblick, welche Weiterbildung wieviel wert ist. Das führt dazu, dass Weiterbildungen im Bewerbungsdossier an Bedeutung verlieren. Worauf kommt es wirklich an? Welche Kriterien sind für Personalverantwortliche wichtiger als Zertifikate und Kursbescheinigungen? ____________________ Habt Ihr Fragen oder Themen-Inputs? Schreibt uns gerne per Mail an newsplus@srf.ch oder sendet uns eine Sprachnachricht an 076 320 10 37. ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören - Pascal Scheiwiller, CEO von Rundstedt - Stephanie Escher, Leiterin Bereich Rekrutierung SBB ____________________ Links - https://www.srf.ch/audio ____________________ Team - Moderation: Dominik Rolli - Produktion: Peter Hanselmann - Mitarbeit: Tim Eggimann ____________________ Das ist «News Plus»: In einer Viertelstunde die Welt besser verstehen – ein Thema, neue Perspektiven und Antworten auf eure Fragen. Unsere Korrespondenten und Expertinnen aus der Schweiz und der Welt erklären, analysieren und erzählen, was sie bewegt. «News Plus» von SRF erscheint immer von Montag bis Freitag um 16 Uhr rechtzeitig zum Feierabend.
Den 6 juni 1944 i gryningen stormade fem divisioner allierade soldater i land på fem landstigningsstränder i Normandie. Under natten hade tre luftlandsättningsdivisioner släppts för att hindra tyskarna från att få fram förstärkningar.D-dagen och de kommande dagarna då brohuvudet konsoliderade var en anmärkningsvärd prestation – det erkände till och med Stalin. Trots att de allierade hade fullständigt luftherravälde och ett massivt understöd av tunga bestyckade örlogsfartyg kunde det ha slutat illa.På Omaha-beach drabbades amerikanska styrkor av ett blodbad när de stridsvagnar som skulle understödja infanteriet inte kom iland. Dessutom mötte de en erfaren tysk infanteridivision som gjorde starkt motstånd. Ändå blev landstigningen en stor framgång och markerade början till slutet på tyskarnas ockupation av Västeuropa. Atlantvallen var bruten.I denna nymixade repris av Militärhistoriepodden berättar Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved om landstigningen i Normandie. Operation Overlord som hela operationen kallades omgavs av stort hemlighetsmakeri. En sofistikerad mörkläggnings- och förvillelseoperation inleddes från allierad sida som omfattade allt från påhittade staber för armékårer som inte existerade till ryktesspridning och bombräder mot mål långt från Normandie.Det totala övertaget i luften var avgörande. Tyskarna hade små möjligheter att spana från luften. Dessutom kunde de allierade avkoda och läsa den tyska radiotrafiken. Tyskarna visste att en landstigningsoperation var på gång men inte var det skulle ske.På tysk sida var man inte överens om hur man skulle hantera hotet om en landstigning. Överbefälhavaren i väst Rundstedt förordade i enlighet med tysk doktrin att man skulle ha rörliga förstärkningar, företrädelsevis sex motoriserade pansardivisioner, ett stycke bakom Atlantvallen. När man visst var landstigningen skedde skulle dessa krossa det allierade brohuvudet. Rommel som var underställd arméchef hade en annan uppfattning. Han ansåg att det aldrig skulle gå att få fram förstärkningar eftersom de allierade hade luftherravälde. För honom var det avgörande att besegra de allierade på stränderna.Det allierade bombflyget slog i stor utsträckning ut både landsvägsnätet och järnvägsnätet i Frankrike. Det som Rommel hade fruktat skedde. In i det sista trodde tyskarna att landstigningen skulle komma vid Calais, men när de förstod att det var Normandie som gällde var det för sent. Rommel var till råga på allt på permission och trots det tillfälliga amerikanska bakslaget på Omaha-beach tog de amerikanska, brittiska och kanadensiska trupperna i huvudsak sina anfallsmål och etablerade ett brohuvud. Men landstigningen var en sak. Att återerövra Frankrike en annan. Det gällde nu att snabbt bryta ut ur brohuvudet. De kommande veckorna avgjordes striden med början vid Caen där den 21:a tyska pansardivisionen stod beredd att möta de allierade. Det handlar nästa avsnitt om av Militärhistoriepoddens andra världskrigs-serie.Bild: Amerikanska anfallstrupper i en LCVP-landningsfarkost närmar sig Omaha Beach, 6 juni 1944, Wikipeida, Public Domain.Lyssna också på Operation Torch som förövning till landstigningen i Normandie.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tuesday, July 4th, 1944. It's been twenty-nine days since the Allies first stormed the beaches of Normandy. They've continued to slowly push inland, but the battle for control of the Caen has raged onward. CBS is there with up-to-the-minute news. On Saturday July 1st, A counterattack by German Panzer Corps failed to dislodge the British Second Army around Caen. When OB West Gerd von Rundstedt phoned Berlin to report the failure, Chief of Staff Wilhelm Keitel asked, “what shall we do?” Rundstedt replied, “Make peace you fools!” He was fired the next day. Meanwhile the U.S. 133rd Infantry Regiment captured Cecina in Tuscany, Italy. They'd enter Siena on Monday the 3rd. At the same time Allies and Japanese forces began battling in New Guinea and The Battle of Imphal in India ended in Allied victory. On the morning of the Fourth, Minsk, the last big German stronghold on Soviet soil, finally fell. This kind of war created a need for fast news relays, so much so that for the first time, news was being recorded on the battlefront. On Independence Day 1944, needing to push further inland from Normandy, the task fell to the 79th and 90th Divisions as well as the 82nd Airborne, all of whom had to assault uphill and around a large marsh in the low ground, while twelve Nazi divisions lay in wait, including several Panzer units. The troops fought yard by yard, making slow but steady progress at a high cost. The 90th Division alone lost over 500 men that day. This same day, General Omar Bradley had artillery units in the US First Army open fire on the German lines precisely at noon. Some units fired red, white, and blue smoke shells at the Germans. The message was clear: The Americans were in Western Europe and they wouldn't be leaving until victory was achieved. ____________ The man you just heard was Norman Lewis Corwin. He was born on May 3rd, 1910 in Boston, Massachusetts. The third of four children, his mother Rose was a homemaker, and his father, Samuel, a printer. Norman graduated from Winthrop High School, but unlike his brothers, he did not attend college. Instead, he got a job at the Greenfield Reporter as a Cub newsman at seventeen. Corwin was later hired by the Springfield Republican where he worked as an editor. He became known for his column "Radiosyncracies." His first exposure to professional Radio broadcasting came with an opportunity to air an interview regarding one of the human interest stories he'd written. Station WBZA soon needed a newsreader and sought to have the position filled with someone from the local paper. Corwin got the job. By 1929 Corwin fashioned his own broadcast over WBZA, a combination of piano interludes interwoven with Corwin's original poetry readings. He called the program Rhymes and Cadences. In 1931, Corwin traveled to Europe with his older brother, witnessing the growing fascism, social and religious unrest, and political turmoil. It helped shape his broadcasting career. In June 1935, he went to Cincinnati to work at WLW. He soon learned that any on-air reportage of collective bargaining efforts were grounds for immediate dismissal. Objecting, he was fired. Eventually he got the ACLU's backing and got the policy changed. Corwin came to New York, finding work as a publicist for 20th Century-Fox. He soon proposed a poetry and music program for WQXR. The program was called Poetic License, and it wasn't long before both NBC and CBS took notice. A few days shy of his twenty-eighth birthday in 1938, CBS hired Corwin as a director for One-Hundred-Twenty-Five-Dollars per-week. Within a few months he directed his first Columbia Workshop experimental drama, “The Red Badge of Courage,” airing July 9th, 1938. On the night of Sunday October 30th, 1938, Corwin was rehearsing the pilot for a new program, Words Without Music. Downstairs, Orson Welles was broadcasting his infamous Mercury Theater “War of The Worlds.”
Débat entre Benoît Michellod, membre de la jeunesse socialiste du Valais Romand et apprenti médiamaticien, Pauline Blanc, membre des jeunes libéraux radicaux vaudois et avocate stagiaire, et Anne Donou, directrice en Suisse Romande du cabinet d'outplacement von Rundstedt.
¿Te apetece a las Ardenas este mes de agosto con nosotros? https://historiasbelicas.wixsite.com/historiasbelicas/post/viaje-al-frente-occidental-especial-1944-1945-del-26-al-31-de-agosto-2024 Programa en vídeo en nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vZCW8Hnrp4 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Redes sociales y Telegram Canal de Telegram para No perderte Nada! https://t.me/segundaguerramundialtelegram Canal de Whatsapp https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaSmnrC0QeatgWe2Lm27 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BelicasQue https://www.instagram.com/historiasbelicasoficial/ ¿Por qué fracasó la ofensiva de las Ardenas de 1944? ¿Qué opinaron los principales generales implicados? ¿Hubo mejores alternativas? ¿Cuáles fueron los principales fallos que cometieron los alemanes? ¿Cuándo dieron tanto Model como Manteuffel y Rundstedt la ofensiva por fracasada? ¿Cómo reacciono el líder alemán cuando le dijeron que la ofensiva había fracasado? A continuación, en este programa, vamos a analizar todas estas cuestiones.
*** VIDEO EN NUESTRO CANAL DE YOUTUBE **** 📺 https://youtube.com/live/WNjx_eRHdGE 📺 +++++ Hazte con nuestras camisetas en https://www.bhmshop.app +++++ Walter Model fue probablemente el mejor comandante superior alemán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Frente al metódico Rundstedt, o a un Manstein capaz de captar todos los problemas operacionales de una situación, Model era un soldado enérgico, con una fuerte carga de desprecio hacia las jerarquías, y dirigía a sus hombres desde el frente. Gracias a nuestro amigo Antonio Muñoz Lorente, autor del #libro "WALTER MODEL. EL LEÓN DE LA DEFENSA" ** https://amzn.to/3MpeqIo **, conoceremos al mariscal de campo Walter Model, la Wehrmacht y la guerra total. ----------------- BELLUMARTIS PREMIUM ------------------------ Código descuento "BELLUMARTISHM" para acceder a todos los servcios de @elrinconmilitar407 en Enlace de suscripción: https://rinconmilitar.com/cuenta-de-membresia/pago-de-membresia/?level=1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPRA EN AMAZON CON EL ENLACE DE BHM Y AYUDANOS ************** https://amzn.to/3ZXUGQl ************* 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲 Si queréis apoyar a Bellumartis Historia Militar e invitarnos a un café o u una cerveza virtual por nuestro trabajo, podéis visitar nuestro PATREON https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis o en PAYPALhttps://www.paypal.me/bellumartis o en BIZUM 656/778/825 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conviértete en miembro de este canal y apoya nuestro trabajo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTtIr7Q_mz1QkzbZc0RWUrw/join -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No olvidéis suscribiros al canal, si aún no lo habéis hecho. Si queréis ayudarnos, dadle a “me gusta” y también dejadnos comentarios. De esta forma ayudaréis a que los programas sean conocidos por más gente. Y compartidnos con vuestros amigos y conocidos. SIGUENOS EN TODAS LAS REDES SOCIALES ¿Queréis contactar con nosotros? Puedes escribirnos a bellumartispublicidad@hotmail.com como por WHATSAP o en BIZUM 656/778/825 Nuestra página principal es: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com
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Programa en vídeo en You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjEwf9sKhIY ¿Te has preguntado alguna vez que opinaban los generales alemanes de Rommel? ¿Y de Manstein, Walter Model o von Rundstedt? ¿Cómo se sentía Keitel ante las críticas de todos sus compañeros? En este programa hemos querido hacer una recopilación de diferentes criticas y opiniones que los principales generales alemanes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, se dirigieron entre ellos. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Redes sociales y Telegram Canal de Telegram para recibir notificaciones y otra información: https://t.me/segundaguerramundialtelegram Twitter: https://twitter.com/BelicasQue https://www.instagram.com/historiasbelicasoficial/
Der Personalmangel ist überall spürbar, aber mein heutiger Gast sagt: Viele Führungskräfte ziehen daraus die falschen Schlüsse. Mehr dazu im Gespräch mit Georg Scheiber, Partner bei Rundstedt.
Den 6 juni 1944 i gryningen stormade fem divisioner allierade soldater i land på fem landstigningsstränder i Normandie. Under natten hade tre luftlandsättningsdivisioner släppts för att hindra tyskarna från att få fram förstärkningar.D-dagen och de kommande dagarna då brohuvudet konsoliderade var en anmärkningsvärd prestation – det erkände till och med Stalin. Trots att de allierade hade fullständigt luftherravälde och ett massivt understöd av tunga bestyckade örlogsfartyg kunde det ha slutat illa.På Omaha-beach drabbades amerikanska styrkor av ett blodbad när de stridsvagnar som skulle understödja infanteriet inte kom iland. Dessutom mötte de en erfaren tysk infanteridivision som gjorde starkt motstånd. Ändå blev landstigningen en stor framgång och markerade början till slutet på tyskarnas ockupation av Västeuropa. Atlantvallen var bruten.I detta avsnitt av Militärhistoriepodden berättar Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved om landstigningen i Normandie. Operation Overlord som hela operationen kallades omgavs av stort hemlighetsmakeri. En sofistikerad mörkläggnings- och förvillelseoperation inleddes från allierad sida som omfattade allt från påhittade staber för armékårer som inte existerade till ryktesspridning och bombräder mot mål långt från Normandie.Det totala övertaget i luften var avgörande. Tyskarna hade små möjligheter att spana från luften. Dessutom kunde de allierade avkoda och läsa den tyska radiotrafiken. Tyskarna visste att en landstigningsoperation var på gång men inte var det skulle ske.På tysk sida var man inte överens om hur man skulle hantera hotet om en landstigning. Överbefälhavaren i väst Rundstedt förordade i enlighet med tysk doktrin att man skulle ha rörliga förstärkningar, företrädelsevis sex motoriserade pansardivisioner, ett stycke bakom Atlantvallen. När man visst var landstigningen skedde skulle dessa krossa det allierade brohuvudet. Rommel som var underställd arméchef hade en annan uppfattning. Han ansåg att det aldrig skulle gå att få fram förstärkningar eftersom de allierade hade luftherravälde. För honom var det avgörande att besegra de allierade på stränderna.Det allierade bombflyget slog i stor utsträckning ut både landsvägsnätet och järnvägsnätet i Frankrike. Det som Rommel hade fruktat skedde. In i det sista trodde tyskarna att landstigningen skulle komma vid Calais, men när de förstod att det var Normandie som gällde var det för sent. Rommel var till råga på allt på permission och trots det tillfälliga amerikanska bakslaget på Omaha-beach tog de amerikanska, brittiska och kanadensiska trupperna i huvudsak sina anfallsmål och etablerade ett brohuvud. Men landstigningen var en sak. Att återerövra Frankrike en annan. Det gällde nu att snabbt bryta ut ur brohuvudet. De kommande veckorna avgjordes striden med början vid Caen där den 21:a tyska pansardivisionen stod beredd att möta de allierade. Det handlar nästa avsnitt om av Militärhistoriepoddens andra världskrigs-serie.Bild: Amerikanska anfallstrupper i en LCVP-landningsfarkost närmar sig Omaha Beach, 6 juni 1944, Wikipeida, Public Domain.Lyssna också på Operation Torch som förövning till landstigningen i Normandie.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Im Interview: Sophia von Rundstedt, Unternehmerin und Personalberaterin bei der von Rundstedt & Partner GmbH, spricht über Leadership, gute Chefinnen und Chefs und warum Führungskräfte auch weinen dürfen. Kurzinterview mit Stern Reporterin Tina Kaiser, die den Verschwörungstheoretiker Attila Hildmann in der Türkei aufgespürt hat. Börsen Reporterin Anne Schwedt berichtet aus New York über die Quartalszahlen von Meta. Harry Potter Darsteller Daniel Radcliffe warnt vor zu frühem Ruhm für Kinderschauspieler. Kurioser Job: Ranagade Perrana arbeitet hauptberuflich als “Dreherin” von Joints für Rap-Stars. Sie dreht bis zu 150 Sticks pro Tag.
Débat entre Anne Donou, directrice de l'entreprise von Rundstedt au niveau de la Suisse romande, Nadia Droz, psychologue spécialiste du burnout, et Vincent Subilia, directeur général de la Chambre du commerce, d'industrie et des services de Genève.
Die deutsche Automobilindustrie steht vor dem größten Umbruch ihrer Geschichte. Die Nachfrage nach E-Autos steigt rasant, gleichzeitig können die Autobauer Neuwagen nur verzögert ausliefern und fahren Kurzarbeit. „Für die Automobilindustrie ist es jetzt an der Zeit zu handeln. Die Unternehmen müssen jetzt auf langfristige Personalentwicklung setzen und ihre Strukturen auf den bevorstehenden Umbruch vorbereiten“, sagt Sophia von Rundstedt, CEO der Unternehmensberatung von Rundstedt. Wie das funktionieren kann, erklärt sie in dieser Folge von Prototyp.
Weniger Arbeitslose, weniger Kurzarbeit, viele offene Stellen: Der Schweizer Arbeitsmarkt hat den Corona-Schock überwunden. Der Zeitpunkt für einen Jobwechsel scheint günstig, denn viele Firmen suchen händeringend nach Fachkräften. Welche Branchen verlieren jetzt Personal, welche können profitieren? Für welche Angestellten lohnt sich ein Wechsel, welche sollten eher am Job festhalten? Darüber diskutiert Reto Lipp mit Pascal Scheiwiller (CEO von Rundstedt), Patricia Fent (Coach, Dozentin HSLU) und Marc Schreiber (Professor für Berufs- und Laufbahnberatung ZHAW).
Was ist eine Patchwork-Karriere? Dies ist ein noch sehr neuer Begriff auf dem Arbeitsmarkt, mit dem bislang nur wenige Menschen etwas anfangen können. Daher haben wir uns eine Expertin für diesen Bereich in den Podcast eingeladen. Sophia von Rundstedt ist eine der führenden Expertinnen für Workforce Transformation und Karriereberatung in DACH. Sie ist geschäftsführende Gesellschafterin der gleichnamigen Outplacement-Beratung, die ihr Vater vor mehr als 35 Jahren gegründet und zum deutschen Marktführer gemacht hat. Von Rundstedt berät Unternehmen bei der Konzeption und Umsetzung von Personalumbau und -abbau und hat seit seiner Gründung mehr als 50.000 Menschen bei ihrer beruflichen Neuorientierung begleitet. Sophia von Rundstedt wird von der Überzeugung angetrieben, dass in jeder Veränderung eine große Chance liegt. Ihre Schwerpunkte liegen auf den Themen: Veränderung der Arbeitswelt, kulturelle Transformation sowie Karrieremanagement. Alles über Sophia erfährst du hier: Webseite: https://www.rundstedt.de/ XING-Profil: https://www.xing.com/profile/Sophia_vonRundstedt/portfolio Linkedin-Profil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophia-von-rundstedt/ Darum gehts in der Folge: 1. Outplacement und Workforce Transformation 2. Der perfekte Lebenslauf ohne Lücken, möglich? 3. Von der Leiterkarriere zum Karrieremosaik Diese Folge wurde veröffentlicht unter den Kategorien Karriere --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Folge uns auf Instagram für noch mehr Inspiration: https://www.instagram.com/berufsoptimierer/?hl=de . Hier findest du die Links zum Coaching und zum Bewerbungscheck Bewerbungscheck: https://www.berufsoptimierer.de/bewerbungscheck/ Coaching: https://www.berufsoptimierer.de/coaching/
Was ist eine Patchwork-Karriere? Dies ist ein noch sehr neuer Begriff auf dem Arbeitsmarkt, mit dem bislang nur wenige Menschen etwas anfangen können. Daher haben wir uns eine Expertin für diesen Bereich in den Podcast eingeladen. Sophia von Rundstedt ist eine der führenden Expertinnen für Workforce Transformation und Karriereberatung in DACH. Sie ist geschäftsführende Gesellschafterin der gleichnamigen Outplacement-Beratung, die ihr Vater vor mehr als 35 Jahren gegründet und zum deutschen Marktführer gemacht hat. Von Rundstedt berät Unternehmen bei der Konzeption und Umsetzung von Personalumbau und -abbau und hat seit seiner Gründung mehr als 50.000 Menschen bei ihrer beruflichen Neuorientierung begleitet. Sophia von Rundstedt wird von der Überzeugung angetrieben, dass in jeder Veränderung eine große Chance liegt. Ihre Schwerpunkte liegen auf den Themen: Veränderung der Arbeitswelt, kulturelle Transformation sowie Karrieremanagement. Alles über Sophia erfährst du hier: Webseite: https://www.rundstedt.de/ XING-Profil: https://www.xing.com/profile/Sophia_vonRundstedt/portfolio Linkedin-Profil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophia-von-rundstedt/ Darum gehts in der Folge: 1. Outplacement und Workforce Transformation 2. Der perfekte Lebenslauf ohne Lücken, möglich? 3. Von der Leiterkarriere zum Karrieremosaik Diese Folge wurde veröffentlicht unter den Kategorien Karriere --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Folge uns auf Instagram für noch mehr Inspiration: https://www.instagram.com/berufsoptimierer/?hl=de . Hier findest du die Links zum Coaching und zum Bewerbungscheck Bewerbungscheck: https://www.berufsoptimierer.de/bewerbungscheck/ Coaching: https://www.berufsoptimierer.de/coaching/
In dieser Ausgabe von U-Töne reden wir mit Sophia Rundstedt und Sarna Röser über die neue Initiative des Verbandes: Frau Unternehmer. Die beiden erzählen uns von der Idee die dahinter steht, den Herausforderungen von Unternehmerinnen, was alles für die Zukunft geplant ist - und vieles mehr.
¿Conoces la acalorada reunión que tuvieron Hitler, Rommel y Rundstedt el 17 de junio de 1944? ¿Sabes cuáles son los planes que tenía Rommel para vencer a los Aliados en Normandía después de la invasión? ¿Sabías que estuvieron a punto de morir todos por una V1 que se desvió de su ruta? A continuación en este programa vamos a analizar todos los detalles de esta reunión y cuál fue el planteamiento de cada uno de ellos. Veremos además el papel que jugaron las nuevas armas milagrosas que se estaban desarrollando. Programa completo en video aqui; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsBV43LV6kw
Christian Summa, Geschäftsführer Rundstedt Transfer GmbH bei von Rundstedt, über die Tatsache, dass wir um massives Re- und Upskilling nicht herum kommen. Und was das für Unternehmen aller Größenordnungen bedeutet.
Rising through the ranks, he was promoted to major general in 1936 and to lieutenant general in 1938. At the start of World War II, he served as chief of staff to General Gerd von Rundstedt in the invasion of Poland (1939). CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OFFENSE 3-3. Audacity, concentration, surprise, and tempo characterize the offense. Commanders maneuver forces to advantageous positions before an operation. To shape their decisive operation, they initiate selective contact with enemy forces. The decisive operation determines the outcome of the major operation, battle, or engagement. Decisive operations capitalize on the successful application of the characteristics of the offense. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-kaires/support
We study one of the greatest military commanders of all time. The son of an artillery general, he was adopted by General Georg von Manstein after the untimely death of his parents. Manstein began his active career as an officer in 1906 and served in World War I on both the Western and Russian fronts. Rising through the ranks, he was promoted to major general in 1936 and to lieutenant general in 1938. At the start of World War II, he served as chief of staff to General Gerd von Rundstedt in the invasion of Poland (1939). Manstein had in the meantime devised a daring plan to invade France by means of a concentrated armoured thrust through the Ardennes Forest. Though this plan was rejected by the German High Command, Manstein managed to bring it to the personal attention of Adolf Hitler, who enthusiastically adopted it. After leading an infantry corps in the assault on France in June 1940, Manstein was promoted to general that month. He commanded the 56th Panzer Corps in the invasion of the Soviet Union (1941), and nearly captured Leningrad. Promoted to command of the 11th Army on the southern front (September 1941), Manstein managed to take 430,000 Soviet prisoners, after which he withstood the Soviet counteroffensive that winter and went on to capture Sevastopol in July 1942. Soon after, he was promoted to field marshal. He almost succeeded in relieving the beleaguered 6th Army in Stalingrad in December 1942–January 1943, and in February 1943 his forces recaptured Kharkov, in the most successful German counteroffensive of the war. Thereafter he was driven into retreat, and in March 1944 he was dismissed by Hitler. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-kaires/support
Im Konflikt um die Region Bergkarabach ist es in der Nacht erneut zu schweren Gefechten gekommen. Im wiederentflammten Streit zwischen Armenien und Aserbaidschan mischen auch Grossmächte mit. Russland unterstützt Armenien; die Türkei Aserbaidschan. Einschätzungen von Thomas Seibert in Istanbul. Die weiteren Themen: * Die Alternative für Deutschland AfD hat letzte Woche gleich in zwei Bundesländern den Fraktionsstatus verloren. Macht sich die rechtspopulistische Partei gleich selber den Garaus? * Wie ergeht es Menschen über 50 auf dem Schweizer Arbeitsmarkt? Der Stellenvermittler von Rundstedt veröffentlicht heute eine repräsentative Umfrage, bei der das ein zentrales Thema ist. * Profiverträge für Fussballerinnen – das ist neu. Allerdings bleibt der Lohn mager und liegt teilweise nur bei wenigen hundert Franken pro Monat.
Vídeo Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab8xf4NabxE El 15 de julio de 1944, dos días antes de sufrir un ataque aéreo cuando viajaba en su coche, Rommel redactó y firmó un informe de la situación en el frente de Normandía dirigido al líder de Alemania. Lo hizo por el conducto reglamentario, es decir entregándolo a su inmediato superior, el mariscal de campo von Kluge, que desde el 7 de julio había sido nombrado comandante en jefe del Oeste (Oberbefehlshaber West), en sustitución de von Rundstedt, y que el 17 de julio, tras el ataque aéreo sobre el coche de Rommel, también se hizo cargo del Grupo de Ejércitos B de Rommel. Kluge envió el informe de Rommel al líder de Alemania acompañado de su propia valoración de la situación, que apoyaba completamente, cuando no repetía parcialmente, el informe de Rommel. En este vídeo analizamos el informe.
13h15 : Balzac et la Comédie Humaine Nous sommes en 1859. Commentant un portrait d'Honoré de Balzac, Théophile Gautier, poète, romancier et critique d'art, écrit : « Il portait dès lors, en guise de robe de chambre, ce froc de cachemire ou de flanelle blanche retenue à la ceinture par une cordelière, dans lequel, quelque temps plus tard, il se fit peindre par Louis Boulanger. Quelle fantaisie l'avait poussé à choisir, de préférence à un autre, ce costume qu'il ne quitta jamais ? Nous l'ignorons, peut-être symbolisait-il à ses yeux la vie claustrale à laquelle le condamnaient ses labeurs, et, bénédictin du roman, en avait-il pris la robe ? Toujours est-il que ce froc blanc lui seyait à merveille. Il se vantait en nous montrant ses manches intactes, de n'en avoir jamais altéré la pureté par la moindre tache d'encre, car, disait-il, le vrai littérateur doit être propre dans son travail. »Balzac, au-delà du monument, c'est maintenant ... Invitée : Valérie André, spécialiste de la littérature des 18e et 19e siècles, professeur à l'ULB, membre de l'Académie royale de Belgique. 13h45 : SERIE MON GRAND PÈRE CE HEROS : Paul Verheggen Paul Verheggen , raconte l'histoire de son grand-père Paul Verheggen, médecin de village à Houffalize qui a soigné les blessés lors de l'offensive du Maréchal von Rundstedt, en décembre 1944 Une séquence réalisée par Christine Massuy et André Remy
A field report submitted by Adolf Hitler's commander-in-chief on the western front said the Allies' invading D-Day forces gained a foothold in occupied Europe due to four key factors. In the report filed two weeks after the June 6, 1944, invasion, Field Marshal Karl R. Gerd von Rundstedt said the Allies' “complete mastery in the air” was the No. 1 contributor to their early successes in Normandy....
Special Thanks to Tom Robinson from Beyond Today Magazine Beyond Today Magazine source https://www.ucg.org/beyond-today/beyond-today-magazine/d-day-and-divineintervention#comments It's been 75 years since D-Day, June 6, 1944, when Western Allied forces during World War II launched the largest invasion in history with nearly 7,000 ships of all sorts and more than 11,000 planes, crossing the English Channel and landing more than 150,000 troops (and moreover the days that followed) on the beaches of Normandy to free France and the rest of Europe from Nazi tyranny. German leader Adolf Hitler had prepared a vast defensive network of artillery, gun emplacements, mines, and other deadly obstacles stretching from the west coast of France up to Norway. This “Atlantic Wall” had to be breached for the Allies to press forward and defeat this evil, the genocidal regime that with its Axis partners was intent on continuing the carnage of many millions while trying to conquer the world. Famed war correspondent Ernie Pyle, who arrived at Normandy the day after D-Day, noted that the Allies achieved victory “with every advantage on the enemy's side and every disadvantage on ours.” Yet, as he wrote, the total Allied casualties “were remarkably low—only a fraction, in fact, of what our commanders had been prepared to accept.” Pyle concluded, “Now that it is all over, it seems to be a pure miracle that we ever took the beach at all.” What was miraculous about D-Day, and why would God have intervened? The weather and other surprises—flukes or God's handiwork? Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander (and later U.S.president), said later on the 1952 anniversary of the operation launch: “This day eight years ago, I made the most agonizing decision of my life. If there were nothing else in my life to prove the existence of an almighty and merciful God, the events of the next twenty-four hours did it … The greatest break in a terrible outlay of weather occurred the next day and allowed that great invasion to proceed, with losses far below those we had anticipated.” The Allies had tried to plan for every eventuality, but they had no control over the vital weather. They hoped for good weather to make the 100-mile sea crossing to Europe, as had miraculously occurred in the mass evacuation from Europe at Dunkirk early in the war. What they didn't realize was that bad weather—the windiest in 20 years—would hand them success beyond all expectations. D-Day was originally scheduled for June 5 and could only be postponed for the short term to the 6th or 7th, while the tides were still low and the moon was full for visibility (along with clear weather), especially for clearing or avoiding mines in the surf. Otherwise, it would have to have been put off a good while later. With the terrible weather that sprang up on June 5, it looked like the operation was a no-go, but meteorologists reported a break was about to occur in the weather to allow the 17-hour crossing, though there was as yet no sign of any calming. Eisenhower made the agonizing decision for the ships to launch on the 5th (to arrive the next day) in the face of severe winds. As it turned out, the weather was only marginally better on the 6th, yet enough for the invasion to succeed even with weather-related losses. What really helped win the day was that the Germans could not believe the Allies would cross the English Channel in such awful weather, and they were caught completely unprepared. They had stood alert at low-tide and full-moon days in May, but they now did not see the need. Half the German division commanders and a fourth of the regiment commanders left for war games exercises in Brittany. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, in charge of the Normandy defenses, decided to travel 500 miles to Germany to celebrate his wife's birthday. He came back at the word of the invasion, but it took him all day—by then too late. Also, Adolf Hitler and other leaders under him were convinced by Allied ploys and their own theories that the Allied invasion was going to be further east. And when it arrived they assumed it was a diversion, with the real landing to take place elsewhere—a belief that Hitler bizarrely clung to up through August! Meanwhile, most of the Luftwaffe (German air force) planes based in Normandy had been relocated to Germany to defend against increasing Allied bombing. With that and the bad weather, German planes were not patrolling the English Channel. Moreover, this was the only night the German U-boat submarines did not patrol it. So the Allies encountered hardly any enemy forces on the way. Confusion among German defenders A key early step in the invasion was for paratroopers to come in gliders at 100mph with no guiding lights and to land secretly next to two critical guarded bridges and secure them—to keep the Germans back and prevent the Germans from destroying them so the Allies couldn't use them. The weather helped in this too, hiding the gliders in the low clouds as they flew by stopwatches until they dropped out at 200 feet when the pilots could then see. The first paratroopers to land were stunned, British platoon leader Maj. John Howard later stating: “When we came to our senses, we realized there was no firing. There was no enemy firing. It all seemed quite unbelievable.” The 22paratroopers trotted over the bridge, the terrified guard's dove into the bushes, and the garrison was taken in 10 minutes. But two German tanks arrived, with four more on the way. The paratroopers had only a single anti-tank gun and with one chance succeeded in hitting the tank right in the middle, setting off all the ammunition inside—the burning tank now blocking the German advance and enabling lost paratroopers to be reoriented. The Germans were not then able to counterattack there or across the wider area. They now had only two panzers (or tank) divisions near the Normandy landings. Early in the morning, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt ordered these to move in, not believing such a large-scale invasion could be a deception. But he had to get approval, as these forces were under the German high command. Approval was not given, as Hitler had to give the order, and he was still sleeping—and he didn't awaken until noon. Hitler's approval did not come until 4 p.m., and by that time the weather had cleared and Allied aircraft ruled the skies over Normandy, smashing anything that moved on the ground. (Much more could be said of Hitler's terrible blunders, which some speculate may have resulted from disease or drug and chemical interactions affecting his brain.) Many remarkable things happened on D-Day. The landing at Utah Beach was actually in the wrong place, but this worked out in the Allies' favor, as the beach was less defended there. Of course, other places saw far worse fighting. The taking of the Normandy beaches was still horrific, with thousands dead or wounded. Yet the casualty count had been expected to be many times higher. And the victory allowed the liberation of Europe to follow over the next year. The weather that seemed poised to thwart the Allied cause in reality greatly helped it. And the Nazi leadership was in many ways confounded. Eisenhower and many others saw this as clear help from Almighty God. In fact, newspapers at the time declared the events of D-Day, Dunkirk, El Alamein, the Battle of Britain and a number of other battles to be miraculous, particularly in the wake of widespread prayer to God for deliverance. U.S. and British leaders and people look to God Gen. Eisenhower told the troops embarking for Normandy: “The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you … The tide has turned! The freemen of the world are marching together to Victory! I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full Victory! Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.” British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery had told the troops, “Let us pray that the Lord, mighty in battle, will give us victory.” As the forces approached Normandy, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt took to the airwaves with this call: “In this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer.” He publicly prayed: “Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free suffering humanity … They will need Thy blessings. Their road will be long and hard … “They fight not for the lust of conquest. They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate … They yearn but for the end of the battle, for their return to the haven of home. Some will never return. Embrace these, Father, and receive them, Thy heroic servants, into Thy kingdom. “And for us at home … help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith in Thee in this hour of great sacrifice. “Many people have urged that I call the nation into a single day of special prayer. But because the road is long and the desire is great, I ask that our people devote themselves in a continuance of prayer. As we rise to each new day, and again when each day is spent, let words of prayer be on our lips, invoking Thy help to our efforts … “And, O Lord, give us faith. Give us faith in Thee; faith in our sons; faith in each other; faith in our united crusade … With Thy blessing, we shall prevail over the unholy forces of our enemy. Help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogances. Lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister Nations into a world unity that will spell a sure peace—a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. And a peace that will let all of the men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil. “They will be done, Almighty God. Amen.” As word of the invasion spread, prayer vigils were quickly organized throughout the country. Many businesses closed for prayer. “This was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes” Britain's King George VI said in a worldwide radio address on D-Day: “Four years ago our nation and Empire stood alone against an overwhelming enemy, with our backs to the wall. Tested as never before in our history, in God's providence we survived that test … “Once more a supreme test has to be faced. This time the challenge is not to fight to survive, but to fight to win the final victory for the good cause … That we may be worthily matched with this new summons of destiny, I desire solemnly to call my people to prayer and dedication. “We are not unmindful of our own shortcomings, past and present. We shall ask not that God may do our will, but that we may be enabled to do the will of God, and we dare to believe that God has used our nation and Empire as an instrument for fulfilling His high purpose. “I hope that throughout the present crisis of the liberation of Europe there may be offered up earnest, continuous, and widespread prayer … “If from every place of worship, from home and factory, from men and women of all ages and many races and occupations, our intercessions rise, then, please God, both now and in the future, not remote, the predictions of an ancient psalm may be fulfilled: ‘The Lord will give strength unto His people; the Lord will give His people the blessing of peace.'” Did God answer this great outpouring of prayer? Many are justifiably convinced that He did. After the Allies swept triumphantly through France in 1944, Gen. Montgomery felt compelled to say: “Such a historic march of events can seldom have taken place in such a short space of time … Let us say to each other, ‘This was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes.'” A God who intervenes and answers national prayer The Bible reveals that God cares about what happens in the affairs of nations and intervenes in working out His overall plan. “For wisdom and might are His. And He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and raises up kings” (Daniel 2:20-21)—sometimes to punish sinful nations and rulers (compare Genesis 15:16; Isaiah 10:12)—and also to protect His servant people from annihilation. He chose the people of Israel to fulfill a very special destiny. In prophesying of the Israelites in the last days, God promised to make Joseph's descendants through his sons Ephraim and Manasseh the most blessed nations in the world and strengthen them against their enemies (Genesis 49:22-24), declaring that their descendants would “push the peoples to the ends of the earth” (Deuteronomy 33:17). He further said the Israelites would be “like a lion … Your hand shall be lifted against your adversaries, and all your enemies shall be cut off” (Micah 5:8-9). Other verses show that God would also discipline the Israelites through losses to enemies. But He promised that if His people would humble themselves in prayer, He would forgive them and heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14). All of this plays a huge part in what happened at D-Day and the various other instances of divine intervention during World War II and in other conflicts. For, as incredible as it may seem, the prophecies regarding end-time Israel have been fulfilled primarily through the United States and Britain and other nations of British descent. In fact, these nations are in large part actually formed of the descendants of Joseph! (Be sure to read our free study guide The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy for the proof of this identity and heritage.) Though this truth is unknown to most, many over the last few centuries have had a sense of the promises to Israel applying in some ways to these great Bible-believing nations. Leaders who recognized the hand of God at work Observe what Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister at the time of D-Day, said in his memoirs of the First World War regarding an encounter with Scripture just after he took charge of the Royal Navy: “That night when I went to bed, I saw a large Bible lying on a table in my bedroom. I thought of the peril of Britain, peace-loving, unthinking, little prepared … I thought of mighty Germany … wave after wave of valiant manhood … of the sudden and successful wars by which her power had been set I opened the Book at random, and in the 9th Chapter of Deuteronomy I read— “‘Hear, O Israel: Thou art to … possess nations greater and mightier than thyself … a people great and tall of whom thou hast heard say, Who can stand before the children of Anak! “‘Understand therefore this day, that the Lord thy God is he which goes over before thee; as a consuming fire … Not for thy righteousness, or for the uprightness of thy heart … but for the wickedness of these nations the Lord thy God doth drive them out from before thee, and that he may perform the word which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.' “It seemed a message full of reassurance” ( The World Crisis, Mentor edition, 1968, pp. 58-59). Indeed it was. During the Second World War, the same Churchill, now prime minister, gave a message in 1942 stating: “I sometimes have a feeling of interference. I want to stress that. I have a feeling sometimes that some Guiding Hand has interfered. I have a feeling that we have a Guardian because we have a great Cause, and we shall have that Guardian so long as we serve that Cause faithfully.” At the victorious conclusion of the war, Churchill led the British House of Commons to “give humble and reverent thanks to Almighty God for our deliverance.” Harry Truman, U.S. president at the end of World War II, later remarked in 1951: “I do not think that anyone can study the history of this nation without becoming convinced that Divine Providence has played a great part in it. I have the feeling that God has created us and brought us to our present position of power and strength for some great purpose. It is not given to us to know fully what that purpose is.” Will we continue to look to God? While these men did not grasp the big picture of what God was working out, they and others at the time still realized who had saved them and seen them through. Do we? It's heartrending to contemplate, but it will not be long before the world is plunged into the worst time of trouble ever—far worse than World War II. America and Britain will not then succeed in beating back the enveloping tyranny but, having drifted far from God, will experience devastating defeat and destruction. Yet, thankfully, a great deliverance will at last come —from the same God. The Father will send Jesus Christ to return to the earth in awesome power. Descending with the hosts of heaven, Jesus will come in divine war, crushing the armies arrayed against Him. Overthrowing the tyranny of wicked men and of Satan behind it all, He will take over the governing of the whole world, then bringing an end to war and guiding mankind into the way of peace. As we remember D-Day, let's be grateful for God's great intervention then and at other times and, humbling ourselves in prayer, continue to trust Him now and for the future deliverance, He will ultimately bring. As always, thanks a lot for being a part of the dHarmic evolution podcast, be sure to subscribe to the podcast and connect with us on social media. Follow our Podcast on Facebook Twitter Instagram You can also see the show on The James O'Connor Agency YouTube channel and join our community on dHarmic Evolution Community Facebook Group
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18.10.1944 | Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel (15. November 1891 bis 14. Oktober 1944), der "Wüstenfuchs", ist tot. Offiziell gestorben bei einem Autounfall in der Folge einer Embolie. In Wahrheit hatte sich Rommel das Leben genommen, unter Druck gesetzt von Hitlers General Ernst Maisel. Rommel war in Ungnade gefallen, nicht nur, weil er als verantwortlicher General die Invasion der Alliierten in der Normandie nicht verhindern konnte, sondern vor allem, weil es Material gab, das ihn in Verbindung brachte mit den Hitlern-Attentätern vom 20. Juli. Rommel wurde vor die Wahl gestellt: Volksgerichtshof – oder Suizid. Rommel nahm die Zynkalikapseln. Weil er aber in der Bevölkerung so beliebt war, wurde darüber nicht gesprochen, vielmehr schlachtet das NS-Regime Rommels Tod noch einmal propagandistisch aus. So auch beim Staatsakt im Rathaus von Ulm, wo Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt am 18. Oktober die Trauerrede hält.
Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Desembarcamos al norte de la Francia ocupada para tratar la preparación de este raid por parte de Reino Unido y Canadá. Pone pie en tierra @HugoACanete y a la zaga se encuentra @goyix_salduero.Secciones Historia: - Contexto - 4:36 - Operación Rutter - 32:42 - Operación Jubilee - 54:43 - El ataque - 1:31:52 - Consecuencias - 1:52:47 - Bibliografía - 2:10:01Mapa del ataque a Dieppe
Derrière les sourires et les "tu reprendrais bien encore un peu de gâteau" se cache un passé parfois bien lourd. C'était il y a 75 ans, et pourtant, à les écouter, il semble que cela s'est produit hier. "Elles avaient 7 ans en 1944", c'est un podcast qui dresse le portrait de nos grands-mères à travers les souvenirs qu'elles ont de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. Dans ce troisième et dernier épisode, nous avons rencontré Mamy Yvette, la grand-mère paternelle de Léa. Elle vient de Thillet, un petit village proche de Bastogne. Avec elle, on a parlé de la bataille des Ardennes, de l'offensive von Rundstedt qui a débuté le 16 décembre 1944 et du triste Noël qui s'en est suivi. Nous avons parlé de l'importance de rester ensemble, et de la façon dont la guerre a forgé son enfance.
Special Thanks to Tom Robinson from Beyond Today Magazine Featured Song: “I AM VICTORIOUS”, Artist: “Mercy” Beyond Today Magazine source https://www.ucg.org/beyond-today/beyond-today-magazine/d-day-and-divineintervention#comments It's been 75 years since D-Day, June 6, 1944, when Western Allied forces during World War II launched the largest invasion in history with nearly 7,000 ships of all sorts and more than 11,000 planes, crossing the English Channel and landing more than 150,000 troops (and more over the days that followed) on the beaches of Normandy to free France and the rest of Europe from Nazi tyranny. German leader Adolf Hitler had prepared a vast defensive network of artillery, gun emplacements, mines and other deadly obstacles stretching from the west coast of France up to Norway. This “Atlantic Wall” had to be breached for the Allies to press forward and defeat this evil, the genocidal regime that with its Axis partners was intent on continuing the carnage of many millions while trying to conquer the world. Famed war correspondent Ernie Pyle, who arrived at Normandy the day after D-Day, noted that the Allies achieved victory “with every advantage on the enemy's side and every disadvantage on ours.” Yet, as he wrote, the total Allied casualties “were remarkably low—only a fraction, in fact, of what our commanders had been prepared to accept.” Pyle concluded, “Now that it is all over, it seems to me a pure miracle that we ever took the beach at all.” What was miraculous about D-Day, and why would God have intervened? The weather and other surprises—flukes or God's handiwork? Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander (and later U.S.president), said later on the 1952 anniversary of the operation launch: “This day eight years ago, I made the most agonizing decision of my life. If there were nothing else in my life to prove the existence of an almighty and merciful God, the events of the next twenty-four hours did it … The greatest break in a terrible outlay of weather occurred the next day and allowed that great invasion to proceed, with losses far below those we had anticipated.” The Allies had tried to plan for every eventuality, but they had no control over the vital weather. They hoped for good weather to make the 100-mile sea crossing to Europe, as had miraculously occurred in the mass evacuation from Europe at Dunkirk early in the war. What they didn't realize was that bad weather—the windiest in 20 years—would hand them success beyond all expectation. D-Day was originally scheduled for June 5 and could only be postponed for the short term to the 6th or 7th, while the tides were still low and the moon was full for visibility (along with clear weather), especially for clearing or avoiding mines in the surf. Otherwise, it would have to have been put off a good while later. With the terrible weather that sprang up on June 5, it looked like the operation was a no-go, but meteorologists reported a break was about to occur in the weather to allow the 17-hour crossing, though there was as yet no sign of any calming. Eisenhower made the agonizing decision for the ships to launch on the 5th (to arrive the next day) in the face of severe winds. As it turned out, the weather was only marginally better on the 6th, yet enough for the invasion to succeed even with weather-related losses. What really helped win the day was that the Germans could not believe the Allies would cross the English Channel in such awful weather, and they were caught completely unprepared. They had stood alert at low-tide and full-moon days in May, but they now did not see the need. Half the German division commanders and a fourth of the regiment commanders left for war games exercises in Brittany. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, in charge of the Normandy defenses, decided to travel 500 miles to Germany to celebrate his wife's birthday. He came back at the word of the invasion, but it took him all day—by then too late. Also, Adolf Hitler and other leaders under him were convinced by Allied ploys and their own theories that the Allied invasion was going to be further east. And when it arrived they assumed it was a diversion, with the real landing to take place elsewhere—a belief that Hitler bizarrely clung to up through August! Meanwhile, most of the Luftwaffe (German air force) planes based in Normandy had been relocated to Germany to defend against increasing Allied bombing. With that and the bad weather, German planes were not patrolling the English Channel. Moreover, this was the only night the German U-boat submarines did not patrol it. So the Allies encountered hardly any enemy forces on the way. Confusion among German defenders A key early step in the invasion was for paratroopers to come in gliders at 100mph with no guiding lights and to land secretly next to two critical guarded bridges and secure them—to keep the Germans back and prevent the Germans from destroying them so the Allies couldn't use them. The weather helped in this too, hiding the gliders in the low clouds as they flew by stopwatches until they dropped out at 200 feet when the pilots could then see. The first paratroopers to land were stunned, British platoon leader Maj. John Howard later stating: “When we came to our senses, we realized there was no firing. There was no enemy firing. It all seemed quite unbelievable.” The 22paratroopers trotted over the bridge, the terrified guard's dove into the bushes, and the garrison was taken in 10 minutes. But two German tanks arrived, with four more on the way. The paratroopers had only a single anti-tank gun and with one chance succeeded in hitting the tank right in the middle, setting off all the ammunition inside—the burning tank now blocking the German advance and enabling lost paratroopers to be reoriented. The Germans were not then able to counterattack there or across the wider area. They now had only two panzers (or tank) divisions near the Normandy landings. Early in the morning, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt ordered these to move in, not believing such a large-scale invasion could be a deception. But he had to get approval, as these forces were under the German high command. Approval was not given, as Hitler had to give the order, and he was still sleeping—and he didn't awaken until noon. Hitler's approval did not come until 4 p.m., and by that time the weather had cleared and Allied aircraft ruled the skies over Normandy, smashing anything that moved on the ground. (Much more could be said of Hitler's terrible blunders, which some speculate may have resulted from disease or drug and chemical interactions affecting his brain.) Many remarkable things happened on D-Day. The landing at Utah Beach was actually in the wrong place, but this worked out in the Allies' favor, as the beach was less defended there. Of course, other places saw far worse fighting. The taking of the Normandy beaches was still horrific, with thousands dead or wounded. Yet the casualty count had been expected to be many times higher. And the victory allowed the liberation of Europe to follow over the next year. The weather that seemed poised to thwart the Allied cause in reality greatly helped it. And the Nazi leadership was in many ways confounded. Eisenhower and many others saw this as clear help from Almighty God. In fact, newspapers at the time declared the events of D-Day, Dunkirk, El Alamein, the Battle of Britain and a number of other battles to be miraculous, particularly in the wake of widespread prayer to God for deliverance. U.S. and British leaders and people look to God Gen. Eisenhower told the troops embarking for Normandy: “The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you … The tide has turned! The freemen of the world are marching together to Victory! I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full Victory! Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.” British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery had told the troops, “Let us pray that the Lord, mighty in battle, will give us victory.” As the forces approached Normandy, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt took to the airwaves with this call: “In this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer.” He publicly prayed: “Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free suffering humanity … They will need Thy blessings. Their road will be long and hard … “They fight not for the lust of conquest. They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate … They yearn but for the end of the battle, for their return to the haven of home. Some will never return. Embrace these, Father, and receive them, Thy heroic servants, into Thy kingdom. “And for us at home … help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith in Thee in this hour of great sacrifice. “Many people have urged that I call the nation into a single day of special prayer. But because the road is long and the desire is great, I ask that our people devote themselves in a continuance of prayer. As we rise to each new day, and again when each day is spent, let words of prayer be on our lips, invoking Thy help to our efforts … “And, O Lord, give us faith. Give us faith in Thee; faith in our sons; faith in each other; faith in our united crusade … With Thy blessing, we shall prevail over the unholy forces of our enemy. Help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogances. Lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister nations into a world unity that will spell a sure peace—a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. And a peace that will let all of the men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil. “They will be done, Almighty God. Amen.” As word of the invasion spread, prayer vigils were quickly organized throughout the country. Many businesses closed for prayer. “This was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes” Britain's King George VI said in a worldwide radio address on D-Day: “Four years ago our nation and Empire stood alone against an overwhelming enemy, with our backs to the wall. Tested as never before in our history, in God's providence we survived that test … “Once more a supreme test has to be faced. This time the challenge is not to fight to survive, but to fight to win the final victory for the good cause … That we may be worthily matched with this new summons of destiny, I desire solemnly to call my people to prayer and dedication. “We are not unmindful of our own shortcomings, past and present. We shall ask not that God may do our will, but that we may be enabled to do the will of God, and we dare to believe that God has used our nation and Empire as an instrument for fulfilling His high purpose. “I hope that throughout the present crisis of the liberation of Europe there may be offered up earnest, continuous and widespread prayer … “If from every place of worship, from home and factory, from men and women of all ages and many races and occupations, our intercessions rise, then, please God, both now and in the future, not remote, the predictions of an ancient psalm may be fulfilled: ‘The Lord will give strength unto His people; the Lord will give His people the blessing of peace.'” Did God answer this great outpouring of prayer? Many are justifiably convinced that He did. After the Allies swept triumphantly through France in 1944, Gen. Montgomery felt compelled to say: “Such a historic march of events can seldom have taken place in such a short space of time … Let us say to each other, ‘This was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes.'” A God who intervenes and answers national prayer The Bible reveals that God cares about what happens in the affairs of nations and intervenes in working out His overall plan. “For wisdom and might are His. And He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and raises up kings” (Daniel 2:20-21)—sometimes to punish sinful nations and rulers (compare Genesis 15:16; Isaiah 10:12)—and also to protect His servant people from annihilation. He chose the people of Israel to fulfill a very special destiny. In prophesying of the Israelites in the last days, God promised to make Joseph's descendants through his sons Ephraim and Manasseh the most blessed nations in the world and strengthen them against their enemies (Genesis 49:22-24), declaring that their descendants would “push the peoples to the ends of the earth” (Deuteronomy 33:17). He further said the Israelites would be “like a lion … Your hand shall be lifted against your adversaries, and all your enemies shall be cut off” (Micah 5:8-9). Other verses show that God would also discipline the Israelites through losses to enemies. But He promised that if His people would humble themselves in prayer, He would forgive them and heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14). All of this plays a huge part in what happened at D-Day and the various other instances of divine intervention during World War II and in other conflicts. For, as incredible as it may seem, the prophecies regarding end-time Israel have been fulfilled primarily through the United States and Britain and other nations of British descent. In fact, these nations are in large part actually formed of the descendants of Joseph! (Be sure to read our free study guide The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy for the proof of this identity and heritage.) Though this truth is unknown to most, many over the last few centuries have had a sense of the promises to Israel applying in some ways to these great Bible-believing nations. Leaders who recognized the hand of God at work Observe what Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister at the time of D-Day, said in his memoirs of the First World War regarding an encounter with Scripture just after he took charge of the Royal Navy: “That night when I went to bed, I saw a large Bible lying on a table in my bedroom. I thought of the peril of Britain, peace-loving, unthinking, little prepared … I thought of mighty Germany … wave after wave of valiant manhood … of the sudden and successful wars by which her power had been set I opened the Book at random, and in the 9th Chapter of Deuteronomy I read— “‘Hear, O Israel: Thou art to … possess nations greater and mightier than thyself … a people great and tall of whom thou hast heard say, who can stand before the children of Anak! “‘Understand therefore this day, that the Lord thy God is he which goes over before thee; as a consuming fire … Not for thy righteousness, or for the uprightness of thy heart … but for the wickedness of these nations the Lord thy God doth drive them out from before thee, and that he may perform the word which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.' “It seemed a message full of reassurance” ( The World Crisis, Mentor edition, 1968, pp. 58-59). Indeed it was. During the Second World War, the same Churchill, now prime minister, gave a message in 1942 stating: “I sometimes have a feeling of interference. I want to stress that. I have a feeling sometimes that some Guiding Hand has interfered. I have a feeling that we have a Guardian because we have a great Cause, and we shall have that Guardian so long as we serve that Cause faithfully.” At the victorious conclusion of the war, Churchill led the British House of Commons to “give humble and reverent thanks to Almighty God for our deliverance.” Harry Truman, U.S. president at the end of World War II, later remarked in 1951: “I do not think that anyone can study the history of this nation without becoming convinced that Divine Providence has played a great part in it. I have the feeling that God has created us and brought us to our present position of power and strength for some great purpose. It is not given to us to know fully what that purpose is.” Will we continue to look to God? While these men did not grasp the big picture of what God was working out, they and others at the time still realized who had saved them and seen them through. Do we? It's heartrending to contemplate, but it will not be long before the world is plunged into the worst time of trouble ever—far worse than World War II. America and Britain will not then succeed in beating back the enveloping tyranny but, having drifted far from God, will experience devastating defeat and destruction. Yet, thankfully, a great deliverance will at last come —from the same God. The Father will send Jesus Christ to return to the earth in awesome power. Descending with the hosts of heaven, Jesus will come in divine war, crushing the armies arrayed against Him. Overthrowing the tyranny of wicked men and of Satan behind it all, He will take over the governing of the whole world, then bringing an end to war and guiding mankind into the way of peace. As we remember D-Day, let's be grateful for God's great intervention then and at other times and, humbling ourselves in prayer, continue to trust Him now and for the future deliverance, He will ultimately bring. Thanks for joining us, and be sure to connect with us on social media! Follow our Host www.thejamesoconnoragency.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Follow our Podcast www.dharmicevolution.com Check out our YouTube channel! Join our community on dHarmic Evolution Community Facebook Group
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Heute haben wir Patrick Baur aus Düsseldorf im Interview Sein Corporate Startup im Unternehmen von Rundstedt war einer der vorgestellten Cases in Felix Buch “Das Ende der dummen Arbeit” -> http://corporate-entrepreneurs.de/endedda *. Patrick ist inmitten seines neuen Startup nach seinem ersten Corporate Startup “MondayMakers” -> http://www.mondaymakers.de . Hör´gerne rein, wenn Du mehr über Patricks Weg als Corporate Entrepreneur herausfinden möchtest: -Was ist/sind die “MondayMakers” -Die Karriere App dazu, wie man sich beruflich neu orientieren kann -Wie Patricks Baurs Weg zum Corporate Entrepreneur -Selbstfragen nach einer Dekade Controlling, Fahrersitz seiner eigenen Karriere oder wie ein Karrieredialog die notwendige Veränderung bringt: “Das eine kann ich gut, aber das andere mache ich lieber” -Warum Familie und Eigenheim Prioritäten sind, die einen von der Selbständigkeit -abhalten und Berlin Berlin sein lassen -Gänsehautmoment nach 6 Monaten Corporate Entrepreneurship, wenn man seine Idee pitcht und weitermachen darf -Macbooks, der Geschmack von Freiheit und sich bewusst werden, dass man im kleinen nicht mehr an das große Unternehmen gebunden ist: Alles, was man braucht, muss man selbst organisieren! -Enttäuschende Momente als Corporate Entrepreneur: Festzustellen, dass man nicht an alles gedacht hat -Warum es gerade als Controller schwierig ist, Zahlen in einen Businessplan zu bringen -Wenn sich die Theorie in der Praxis verliert: Im Kopf sind Dinge viel schneller gemacht, als dann getan und learnings auf Papier -Patricks Motivation, diesen Weg zu gehen Abschließend Patricks Antworten auf unsere neue Fragentradition zu Innovation, wichtigen Eigenschaften und inspirierenden Ressourcen “Seid mutig und nutzt Eure Freiheiten und Freiräume und kreiert tolle Erlebnisse” Mehr zu Patrick Baur: Xing -> https://www.xing.com/profile/Patrick_Baur3 Linkedin -> https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-baur Twitter -> https://twitter.com/pbaur1505?lang=de Wir freuen uns über Deine Kommentare und Ideen zu diesem Thema. Schreibt uns gerne unter: peter@corporate-entrepreneurs.de
Kennst du die "FuckUp Nights"? Bei dieser Veranstaltungsreihe präsentieren Unternehmer, wie, warum, woran und wann sie gescheitert sind. Dabei reden sie ganz offen über alle Fehler, die sie dabei gemacht haben. Getreu diesem Motto gibt es hier den ersten "FuckUp-Podcast" von #rockyouremail mit einem Gast: Andrea Jochum von "v. Rundstedt & Partner". Hier hörst du unverblümt und ehrlich, was wir in unseren gemeinsamen Email-Kampagnen alles falsch gemacht haben - und dass und warum uns das geholfen hat. (Podcast-Dauer: 35:14 Minuten)
Manstein sirve en 1939 como jefe del Estado Mayor del General Gerd von Rundstedt y toma parte en la Campaña de Polonia en el marco de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Al mando del XXXVIII Cuerpo de ejército (4 divisiones) participa en 1940 en la invasión de Francia, donde adopta y perfecciona las tácticas del General Heinz Guderian llamadas Guerra relámpago (Blitzkrieg). Propone bajo este concepto una audaz acción en el bosque de las Ardenas para sortear la línea Maginot, pero es rechazada por el Estado Mayor. Sin embargo, Hitler aprueba su plan de operaciones y logra un brillante triunfo, que le vale el ascenso a General y la Cruz de Caballero.
Manstein sirve en 1939 como jefe del Estado Mayor del General Gerd von Rundstedt y toma parte en la Campaña de Polonia en el marco de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Al mando del XXXVIII Cuerpo de ejército (4 divisiones) participa en 1940 en la invasión de Francia, donde adopta y perfecciona las tácticas del General Heinz Guderian llamadas Guerra relámpago (Blitzkrieg). Propone bajo este concepto una audaz acción en el bosque de las Ardenas para sortear la línea Maginot, pero es rechazada por el Estado Mayor. Sin embargo, Hitler aprueba su plan de operaciones y logra un brillante triunfo, que le vale el ascenso a General y la Cruz de Caballero.