Walther Wenck

Walther Wenck (18 September 1900 – 1 May 1982) was the youngest general in the German Army during World War II. At the end of the war, he commanded the German Twelfth Army. Wenck ordered his army to surrender to forces of the United States in order to avoid capture by the Soviets. Before surrendering, Wenck played an important, if unsuccessful, part in the Battle of Berlin, and through his efforts aided thousands of German refugees in escaping the Red Army. He was known during the war as "The Boy General".

Read more about Walther Wenck:  Early Life, World War II, Western Front, Berlin's Last Hope, Captive, Prisoner and Death, Awards and Decorations