Thanks, Jeff - it sure seemed low to me, but I'm not anywhere near being an authority on German Generals (or, any other Generals, for that matter!)
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Mike -
I'm gonna have to go with
He Yingqin (or Ho Ying-chin) - according to Wiki
Chiang knew He’s protest and came to meet with He. Chiang told He "Without you, I can still take power, but without me, you will be nothing." After careful consideration, He had to reconcile with Chiang.
He was appointed as chief of staff of the National Revolutionary Army, and training supervisor for NRA.
Plus, when I look at his picture on
Generals of WWII, I see a similarity around the mouth (the glasses could be a later addition)
-whatever
-Lou