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  1. Alfred von Schlieffen. Conde de Schlieffen. Militar alemán que concibió el plan de ataque seguido en la Primera Guerra Mundial.. Trayectoria militar. Fue oficial del Estado Mayor de Prusia durante la Guerra Franco-Prusiana de 1870.

  2. Alfred Graf von Schlieffen (28 February 1833 - 4 January 1913) was a Prussian-born field marshal and strategist who served as Chief of the Imperial German Army General Staff from 1891 to 1906. His name lived on in the 1905 Schlieffen Plan for Germany's defeat of the French Third Republic and the Russian Empire. In his youth, he served under Helmuth von Moltke the Elder during the Franco ...

  3. 阿尔弗雷德·冯·施利芬(德文:Alfred von Schlieffen;1833年2月28日—1913年1月4日),德意志帝国陆军元帅。德国总参谋部参谋长。资产阶级军事家和军事理论家。生于柏林。1861年毕业于军事学院。曾参加普奥战争和普法战争。1863年起在总参谋部任职。1891—1905年任总参谋长。1911年晋升为陆军元帅。经 ...

  4. This content is associated with The Open University's BA (Honours) History qualification.. Alfred von Schlieffen, pictured in 1906 Schlieffen’s idea was perfected in the winter of 1905 when, as a result of the Russo-Japanese war, Russia was eliminated as a serious threat to the European status quo for the foreseeable future.

  5. 18 de jul. de 2021 · El Plan Schlieffen: tiempo de conclusiones. Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, el frente occidental fue el escenario donde se puso en práctica el Plan Schlieffen del Estado Mayor alemán, ideado por el general Alfred von Schlieffen y que llevaría a cabo el general Helmut von Moltke. El carácter agresivo de la concepción original del plan ha ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Germany’s difficult strategic situation had been evident since the early 1900s. With the German economy unlikely to last in a long war, Field Marshal Alfred von Schlieffen – Chief of Staff of the German Army - set out a new strategy aimed at a quick victory. It would become known as the Schlieffen plan.

  7. In 1904 Moltke was made Quartermaster-General; in effect, Deputy Chief of the General Staff. In 1906, he became chief on the retirement of Alfred von Schlieffen. His appointment was controversial then and remains so today. The other likely candidates for the position were Hans Hartwig von Beseler, Karl von Bülow and Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz.