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  1. Wilhelm Groener. Karl Eduard Wilhelm Groener (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈɡʁøːnɐ] ; 22 November 1867 – 3 May 1939) was a German general and politician. His organisational and logistical abilities resulted in a successful military career before and during World War I.

  2. Generalleutnant Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939) was head of the railroad section of the German General Staff during the earlier years of World War I. In that capacity he was credited with outstanding accomplishment in directing the relatively smooth and efficient wartime transport service of the German forces. In 1917 he was shifted to field duty as

  3. During World War I, Groener organized the transportation of the German army’s troops. After Erich Ludendorff was dismissed in October 1918, he became Quartermaster general, which made him the head of the OHL for all intents and purposes. In this role, he organized the withdrawal of the millions of German troops in the field.

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    Wilhelm Groener took office in 1928, and his deputy Kurt von Schleicher replaced him in 1932. Schleicher continued to hold office on a provisional basis during his two-month chancellorship. [23] Prior to Adolf Hitler's appointment as Reich chancellor, Hindenburg unilaterally – not at the chancellor's recommendation as required by the constitution – appointed Werner von Blomberg as ...

  5. POTSDAM, Germany, May 4 (AP) --General Wilhelm Groener, the last quartermaster general of the Imperial German Army and for four years Minister of Defense under the post-war republic, died early ...

  6. Groener, Wilhelm, b 22 November 1867 in Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, d 3 May 1939 in Bornstedt, Germany.German general; later a statesman in the Weimar Republic. The chief of staff of the German Supreme Army Command in Ukraine from March to December 1918, he was highly critical of the Central Rada as he considered it to be unwilling and unable to fulfil the commitments made by the UNR at the ...

  7. Wilhelm Groener est un militaire et homme d'État allemand, né le 22 novembre 1867 à Ludwigsbourg (Royaume de Wurtemberg) et mort le 3 mai 1939 à Potsdam . Il est ministre des Transports de 1920 à 1923 , ministre de la Défense de 1928 à 1932 puis ministre de l'Intérieur de 1931 à 1932 .