
Günther Meinhold
Günther Meinhold was a German general during World War II, best known for his role in the surrender of German troops in Genoa on April 25, 1945. His decision to capitulate to Italian partisans was notable for its lack of fanaticism, and it ultimately spared the city from further violence. Meinhold was later condemned to death by Hitler for his perceived betrayal.
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Günther Meinhold was the German general who decided to surrender in Genoa.
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