Talk:Eduard Dietl
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Interesting - he seems from the list of ranks to have started as an enlisted man. Unusual in the German Army of that era.
- Not entirely - the British and Russians were much more class-conscious than, say, the German or American armies of the pre-WW1 era. Germany was in fact a rather progressive country in matters of government, education, etc until the 1920s. It was difficult for a German enlisted man to achieve officer status, but not as hard as is commonly (now) believed. Engr105th (talk) 17:43, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
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