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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · Paul von Hindenburg (born October 2, 1847, Posen, Prussia [now Poznań, Poland]—died August 2, 1934, Neudeck, Germany [now in Poland]) was a German field marshal during World War I and the second president of the Weimar Republic (1925–34). His presidential terms were wracked by political instability, economic depression, and the rise to ...

  2. 27 de may. de 2024 · Het bloedbad kwam uit de koker van één man, de Duitse generaal Erich von Falkenhayn. Als chef van de generale staf moest hij een strategie bedenken om de oorlog te winnen, en hij ging nietsontziend te werk.

  3. Hace 6 días · The strain imposed by the British attacks after 1 July and the French advance on the south bank led General Fritz von Below to issue an order of the day on 3 July, forbidding voluntary withdrawals ("The enemy should have to carve his way over heaps of corpses.") after Falkenhayn had sacked Generalmajor Paul Grünert , the 2nd Army Chief of Staff and General der Infanterie Günther von ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Some of the criticism of the Supreme Army Command, especially against Helmuth von Moltke and Erich von Falkenhayn, was officially admitted, which relieved their successors, Hindenburg and Ludendorff, of their responsibility.

  5. Hace 5 días · On 29 August Falkenhayn was replaced as Chief of the General Staff by Paul von Hindenburg and First Quartermaster-General Erich Ludendorff. On 3 September, an attack on both flanks at Fleury advanced the French line several hundred metres, against which German counter-attacks from 4 to 5 September failed.

  6. Hace 6 días · Like members of many prominent Prussian families, Tresckow married into another family with long-standing military traditions. In 1926, he married Erika von Falkenhayn, only daughter of Erich von Falkenhayn, the chief of the General Staff from 1914 to 1916, and returned to military service, being sponsored by Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg.

  7. 27 de may. de 2024 · Szef Sztabu Generalnego niemieckiej armii, gen. Erich von Falkenhayn zdecydował, że najlepszym celem będzie "serce Francji", czyli Verdun . Bitwa pod Verdun 2-12.1916r. W trwającej prawie rok bitwie po obu stronach frontu zginęło, zostało rannych lub wziętych do niewoli nawet 700 tys . żołnierzy.