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  1. 17 de ago. de 2016 · Generaloberst (Colonel-General) Hans von Seeckt had a special role in the development of the Reichswehr in the Weimar Republic. His influence was of such importance that he has been called the ‘creator of the Reichswehr’.

  2. 通称は ハンス・フォン・ゼークト (Hans von Seeckt)。. 帝政時代には陸軍参謀総長、ヴァイマル共和政時代には陸軍兵務局長、陸軍統帥部長官を務め、1920年代前半の ヴァイマル共和国軍 最大の実力者として「 国家の内部における国家 」である軍の権威を ...

  3. 20 de sept. de 2018 · Hans von Seeckt: The Political Heritage of an “Unpolitical” Soldier. “The Reichswehr will march with you if you go the Ger­man way.”. These were the words of General Hans von Seeckt to Gustav Stresemann, chancellor of the Weimar Re­public, in September 1923–two months before Adolf Hitler’s coup attempt. Were they a threat or a ...

  4. 22. April: Hans von Seeckt wird als Sohn des Offiziers Richard August von Seeckt in der Stadt Schleswig geboren. 1885. Kurz nach Ablegung der Reifeprüfung tritt er in den preußischen Armeedienst ein. 1899. Seeckt wird nach Absolvierung der Kriegsakademie im Rang eines Hauptmanns dem Kaiserlichen Generalstab zugewiesen.

  5. Hans von Seeckt ( Schleswig, 22 de abril de 1866 – 27 de dezembro de 1936) foi um militar e estrategista alemão . Entrou para o exército em 1885. Durante a I Guerra Mundial serviu em diversos postos de alto escalão na frente leste, inclusive como chefe do estado-maior de August von Mackensen . Após o final da guerra e da dissolução do ...

  6. As an answer to Germany’s changed geopolitical and military situation after the First World War, Seeckt developed the structure of the Neuzeitliches Heer or ‘modern army’, which distinguished itself fundamentally from the prevailing military doctrine in the German army. His vision of this modern army was of special importance to him and ...

  7. Johannes Hans Friedrich Leopold von Seeckt (22 April 1866 – 27 December 1936) was a German military officer who served as Chief of Staff to August von Mackensen and was a central figure in planning the victories Mackensen achieved for Germany in the east during the First World War.