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  1. Otto Ernst Vinzent Leo von Below (18 January 1857 – 9 March 1944) served as a Prussian general officer in the Imperial German Army during the First World War (1914–1918). [1] [a] He arguably became most notable for his command, along with the Austro-Hungarian commander Svetozar Borojević , during the victorious Battle of ...

  2. Otto Ernst Vincent Leo von Below (18 de enero de 1857, Danzig [ahora Gdańsk] - 15 de marzo de 1944, Friedland, Baja Sajonia) fue un general prusiano en el Ejército Imperial Alemán durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. 1 Es principalmente conocido, junto con el comandante austrohúngaro Svetozar Boroević, por su papel en la victoria de Caporetto .

  3. Las tropas austrohúngaras lideradas por el general Otto von Below, reforzadas con efectivos alemanes del general Oskar von Hutier, lanzaron su ofensiva en la mañana del 24 de octubre de 1917 sobre las posiciones italianas cercanas a la localidad eslovena de Kobarid (en italiano Caporetto), y prontamente rompieron el frente italiano y ...

  4. Otto Ernst Vincent Leo von Below (18 de enero de 1857, Danzig [ahora Gdańsk] - 15 de marzo de 1944, Friedland, Baja Sajonia) fue un general prusiano en el Ejército Imperial Alemán durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Es principalmente conocido, junto con el comandante austrohúngaro Svetozar Boroević, por su papel en la victoria de Caporetto.

  5. Austrian military officer. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in World War I. In Battle of Caporetto: Clashes on the Isonzo. …the Fourteenth German Army under Otto von Below, with Krafft as chief of staff and guiding light.

  6. Prussian General der Infanterie Otto von Below was widely lauded as one of Germany's best commanders, and was also the youngest to receive army command at the age of 57. During the war, he saw success on four different fronts, most notably during the Second Battle of Masurian Lakes in the East and his drive against the Italians at Caporetto .

  7. General Otto von Belows Seventeenth Army was to strike the northern flank of the front. General Georg von der Marwitz’s Second Army would attack in the center and, together with the Seventeenth Army, encircle and pinch off the British-held bulge in their lines called the Flesquieres Salient.