Adolf Heusinger, chief of the Operationsabteilung (third-in-command of
the Wehrmacht) from 1940-1944 and Hitler’s acting Chief of Staff 1944,
Chairman of the NATO Military Committee 1961-1964
Hans Speidel, chief of staff to Erwin Rommel, Supreme Commander of
NATO’s ground forces in Central Europe 1957-1963
Johannes Steinhoff, Luftwaffe fighter pilot during WWII and recipient
of the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross (the Nazi military’s highest
award), Chairman of the NATO Military Committee 1971–1974
Johann von Kielmansegg, General Staff officer to the High Command of
the Wehrmacht 1942-1944, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces
Central Europe 1967-1968
Ernst Ferber, Major in the Wehrmacht and group leader of the
organizational department of the Supreme Command of the Army (Wehrmacht)
1943-1945 and recipient of the Iron Cross 1st Class, NATO Commander in
Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1973-1975
Karl Schnell, battery chief in the Western campaign in 1940/later
First General Staff Officer of the LXXVI Panzer Corps in 1944 and
recipient of the Iron Cross 2nd Class, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied
Forces Central Europe 1975-1977
Franz Joseph Schulze, Lieutenant in the reserve and Chief of the 3rd
Battery of the Flak Storm Regiment 241 and recipient of the Knight’s
Cross of the Iron Cross in 1944, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied
Forces Central Europe 1977-1979
Ferdinand von Senger und Etterlin, Lieutenant of 24th Panzer Division
in the German 6th Army, participant in the Battle of Stalingrad,
adjutant to Army High Command, and recipient of the German Cross in
gold, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1979-1983
and these aren't just random wehrmacht draftees (not that it would make it any better). Heusinger was in the room with Hitler when the failed assassination attempt was carried out against him by Claus von Stauffenberg
Adolf Heusinger, chief of the Operationsabteilung (third-in-command of the Wehrmacht) from 1940-1944 and Hitler’s acting Chief of Staff 1944, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee 1961-1964
Hans Speidel, chief of staff to Erwin Rommel, Supreme Commander of NATO’s ground forces in Central Europe 1957-1963
Johannes Steinhoff, Luftwaffe fighter pilot during WWII and recipient of the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross (the Nazi military’s highest award), Chairman of the NATO Military Committee 1971–1974
Johann von Kielmansegg, General Staff officer to the High Command of the Wehrmacht 1942-1944, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1967-1968
Ernst Ferber, Major in the Wehrmacht and group leader of the organizational department of the Supreme Command of the Army (Wehrmacht) 1943-1945 and recipient of the Iron Cross 1st Class, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1973-1975
Karl Schnell, battery chief in the Western campaign in 1940/later First General Staff Officer of the LXXVI Panzer Corps in 1944 and recipient of the Iron Cross 2nd Class, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1975-1977
Franz Joseph Schulze, Lieutenant in the reserve and Chief of the 3rd Battery of the Flak Storm Regiment 241 and recipient of the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross in 1944, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1977-1979
Ferdinand von Senger und Etterlin, Lieutenant of 24th Panzer Division in the German 6th Army, participant in the Battle of Stalingrad, adjutant to Army High Command, and recipient of the German Cross in gold, NATO Commander in Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe 1979-1983
and these aren't just random wehrmacht draftees (not that it would make it any better). Heusinger was in the room with Hitler when the failed assassination attempt was carried out against him by Claus von Stauffenberg
Wow, so every head of NATO from 67 to 83. Even more than I expected. I knew comrades here would have a list ready