He was nicknamed Smiling Al for his most constant and visible trait. Albert Kesselring had a smile on his face even when he was a prisoner of war facing a potential death sentence for committing war crimes. He was an eternal optimist.
Unlike most of the stern, rather humorless German officer corps, he wasn’t descended from a long line of military men. His family was full of school teachers, farmers and priests. He was also a commoner from Bavaria rather than an aristocratic Prussian Junker.