Oberkommando Des Heeres

The Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) was Germany's Army High Command from 1936 to 1945. In theory the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) commanded the OKH. However, the de facto situation after 1941 was that the OKW directly commanded operations on the Western front while the OKH commanded the Russian front. There also existed the Oberkommando der Marine (OKM) and the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL) for the navy and the air force respectively. These were theoretically subordinate to the OKW, but in actuality acted quite independently. The Army commanders (Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres, or OBdH for short) of the Wehrmacht were, Following German tradition the OBdH did not plan operations. This task was left to the General Staff, so actually the most important man in the Army (and the Navy, but less so in the Luftwaffe, which was commanded by Hermann Gring) was the chief of the general staff (Chef des Generalstabs des Heeres, or Chef GenStdH for short). It should be noted that the Heer (army) always has been the leading factor in planning campaigns. Thus there was no such thing as combined planning of the different services. The position of Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, which was by definition superior to the OKH, was not intended for that, nor did it have the resources to do so. Later in the war, the OKH became responsible for fewer and fewer tasks. For example, the invasion of Norway was entirely planned outside the OKH. During World War II, the Chiefs of General Staff were,
  • from 1 Sep 1938 to 24 Sep 1942, Generaloberst Franz Halder;
  • from 24 Sep 1942 to 10 June 1944, Generaloberst Kurt Zeitzler;
  • from 10 June 1944 to 21 July 1944, Generalleutnant Adolf Heusinger;
  • from 21 July 1944 to 28 Mar 1945, Generaloberst Heinz Guderian;
  • and from 1 Apr 1945 to 30 Apr 1945, General der Infanterie Hans Krebs.
When Hitler took command of the army on 19 Dec 1941, the importance of the GenStdH decreased, and Hitler continued to become more and more responsible for operational planning.

See also

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
osmium
oxide
overgrazing
oxford
oslo
outing
oakland raiders
out
o
oligarchy
oman
history of oman
geography of oman
demographics of oman
politics of oman
economy of oman
communications in oman
transportation in oman
military of oman
foreign relations of oman
old testament
octal
oi
october
october 25
ovum
off loom bead weaving
operation sealion
october 1
october 28
october 24
observational error
october 3
opera
odyssey
osteichthyes
otto dix
orrorin tugenensis
olympic medalists in athletics (men)
olympic medalists in athletics (women)
olympic medalists in baseball
olympic medalists in basketball
olympic medalists
ordered pair