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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Abstract. After the First World War and the signing of the treaty of Versailles, the German army was forced to rethink its guidelines and restructure its forces. 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 ...

  4. 20 de sept. de 2018 · In the fall of 1915, Seeckt orchestrated the over­ running of Serbia. In 1916 he served as a senior staff officer to the Austro-Hungarian and later the Turkish armies, and he was in the Ottoman Em­pire when the war ended. Untarred by the brush of disaster associated with the German collapse on the West­ern Front, Seeckt was a logi­cal ...

  5. 約翰內斯·弗里德里希·利奧波德·馮·塞克特 (德語: Johannes Friedrich Leopold von Seeckt ,1866年4月22日—1936年12月27日),通稱漢斯·馮·塞克特( Hans von Seeckt ),是一位德國陸軍將領,最高軍階為大將,以擔任威瑪共和國軍隊——「防衛軍」陸軍領袖後推行改革而聞名,亦曾為總參謀部之替代機關 ...

  6. Seeckt, Hans Johannes Friedrich Leopold von German military officer Born 22 April 1866 in Schleswig, Germany Died 27 December 1936 in Berlin, Germany. Seeckt became one of Germany’s best staff officers during the Great War. After 1918, he was the central figure of the Weimar Republic’s Reichswehr and a major contributor to the mobile ...

  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.