


In 1938, Generaloberst Franz Halder took office as Chief of the General Staff of the German Army, Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), openly declaring himself opposed to the Nazi leadership of the German Armed Forces. The Private War Journal of Generaloberst Franz Halder, Chief of the General Staff of the Supreme Command of the German Army, 1939- 1942 is a microfilmed copy of the desk journal of Generaloberst Franz Halder. University Publications of America, Inc., Bethesda, MD, USA. Immediate source of acquisition or transfer Generaloberst Franz Halder, Chief of the General Staff, Supreme Command of the German Army, 1938-1942 Administrative / Biographical historyīorn Würzburg, Germany, entered 3 Royal Bavarian Field Artillery Regt, 1902 Second Lt, 1904 attended Artillery School, Munich, Germany, 1906-1907 attended Bavarian Staff College, 1911-1912 promoted to Lt, 1912 Ordnance Officer, 3 (Bavarian) Infantry Corps Headquarters, 1914 General Staff Officer, 6 (Bavarian) Div, 1915 Capt, 1915 Staff Officer, German 2 Army Headquarters, 1917 General Staff Officer, German 4 Army, 1917 General Staff Officer, Bavarian Cavalry Div, 1917 General Staff Officer, Supreme Commander, East, 1917 Staff Officer, German 15 Reserve Corps Headquarters, 1917 Staff Officer, Army Group Crown Prince Rupprecht, West, 1917 Adjutant, Bavarian General Staff, 1918 Training Branch, Reichswehr Ministry, 1919 Tactics Instructor, Staff Courses, Munich, Germany, 1921 Officer Commanding 4 Mountain Battery, 7 Artillery Regt Maj, 1923 Director of General Staff Training, Munich, 1927-1929 Lt Col, 1929 Chief of Staff, Wehrkreis, the Divisional Military District of the German Army, Westphalia, 1931 Col, 1931 Maj Gen, 1934 General Officer Commanding, German 7 Div, 1935 Lt Gen, 1936 Commander, German Army Manoeuvres Staff, 1936 Head, Training Branch, General Staff of the Army, 1936 General of the Artillery, 1938 Chief of the General Staff, Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), Supreme Command of the German Army, 1938 awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, 1939 suffered nervous collapse, having been forced to alter plans at the last moment for a German winter offensive in the West, 1940 Col Gen, 1940 instructed staff to formulate plans for an Eastern offensive, 1940 removed from office following the failure of German advances in the East, 1942 arrested by the Gestapo on suspicion of complicity in the Jul assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler's life, 1944 dismissed from the German Army, 1945 imprisoned at Flossenburg and Dachau concentration camps, 1945 prisoner of war, United States, 1945-1947 released, 1947 Head, Historical Liaison Group, Historical Division, US Army, 1948-1961 awarded Meritorious Civilian Service Award of the USA, 1961 died Halder's journal first published in translated form, 1950. He revels in client interactions, conducting analysis for scope management, work plan management along with providing the technical solution as per the requirements.Identity statement Reference code(s) GB0099 KCLMA MF 321-322 Title HALDER, Generaloberst Franz, Chief of the General Staff of the Supreme Command of the German Army (OKH), 1939-1942: Private War Journal Date(s) 1939-1942 Level of description collection level Extent and medium of the unit of description (quantity, bulk, or size) 2 reels Context Name of creator(s) He has been liaising closely with the stakeholders for tracking the implementation, developing test plans, strategies & examining all aspects of the information security program from clients or end user's perspective and finally finding and eliminating problems. His expertise lies in understanding business and technical requirements of implementing and managing ISMS, Gap Analysis, BCP and DR for better IT Security.
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