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In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

The United States can be said to be a country that is very keen on war, so who are the 4 world marshals in their eyes? Of the four marshals, only one from Asia makes the list, and this one is a general from China. The four were MacArthur in the United States, Rommel in Germany, Zhukov in the Soviet Union, and Peng Dehuai in China.

In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

First of all, we will talk about MacArthur, who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1903, became the chief of staff of the 42nd Infantry Division in 1917, participated in both World War I and World War II, and was the supreme commander of the U.S. Military during World War II, and he received the most medals of any American general. It can be said that in the hearts of americans, MacArthur was the most powerful general.

In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

The second thing to say is Rommel, who is known as one of the top 3 German generals and has multiple nicknames, such as desert fox. And his record is also very brilliant, such as leading two divisions to sweep the North African battlefield.

In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

Zhukov's performance during World War II was also remarkable, especially on the Soviet-German battlefield. Moreover, he was the second Soviet general to be awarded marshal of the Soviet Union after Stalin, and to be able to obtain this title has already proved Zhukov's greatness. As for China's Marshal Peng Dehuai, not to mention, during the War of Resistance Against Japan, General Peng Lao commanded many famous battles, such as the famous Hundred Regiments Battle, which he was responsible for. However, the reason why Mr. Peng made americans willingly submit was because he had fought with Americans.

In the eyes of americans, only 1 of the world's 4 marshals in Asia is on the list, and it is this Chinese general

Speaking of this, I believe everyone has remembered that it was the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. After the United States invaded Korea, in order to ensure its own security, our country decided to help North Korea repel the US army, and the support army we sent at that time was led by Peng Dehuai. As for the U.S. army, MacArthur was in charge, and the general who looked the most powerful in the eyes of the Americans was eventually defeated by Mr. Peng.

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