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  1. Hace 5 días · Schlieffen Plan, battle plan first proposed in 1905 by Alfred, Graf (count) von Schlieffen, chief of the German general staff, that was designed to allow Germany to wage a successful two-front war. The plan was heavily modified by Schlieffens successor, Helmuth von Moltke, prior to and during its.

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  2. Hace 1 día · His section was led by Count Alfred von Schlieffen, a student of encirclement battles like Cannae, whose Schlieffen Plan proposed to pocket the French Army. For five years Hindenburg also taught tactics at the Kriegsakademie.

  3. Hace 2 días · Alfred von Schlieffen (Chief of the Imperial German General Staff) approved of Trotha's intentions in terms of a "racial struggle" and the need to "wipe out the entire nation or to drive them out of the country", but had doubts about his strategy, preferring their surrender.

  4. Hace 2 días · And, in Holger Afflerbach's study of Erich von Falkenhayn, we have seen a major re-evaluation of the part played in promoting conflict by one of the key military figures of this period. (2) It is this historiographical context - viz. a growing and vibrant revitalisation of military history - which provides the backdrop to Annika Mombauer's new monograph on Helmuth von Moltke, the younger.

  5. Hace 3 días · Begründer der deutschen Hochseeflotte: Alfred von Tirpitz Großadmiral, Marineminister, Strippenzieher. Einflüsterer des Kaisers, versessen nach Weltgeltung: die Karriere des eigentlich Bürgerlichen Alfred Tirpitz ist atemberaubend.

  6. Hace 4 días · Answer: Schlieffen Plan and Plan 17 Alfred von Schlieffen, the German chief of staff from 1891 till 1906, conceived the plan that bore his name. The goal was to defeat France before Russia could mobilize, in the event of a two-front war.

  7. Hace 3 días · The Schlieffen Plan was devised by Count Alfred von Schlieffen. He knew that if Germany went to war with either France or Russia, the other would attack. Therefore, he came up with this plan, whereby German troops would advance quickly into France through Belgium and take Paris within 6 weeks (which he estimated would be the minimum ...