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  1. Friedrich (Fritz) Bronsart von Schellendorf (1864-1950) 1 fue un oficial y político alemán. Fue jefe del Estado Mayor del Ejército otomano, parte de la misión militar alemana en el Imperio otomano. Reemplazó a Otto Liman von Sanders quien fue enviado a la región del Egeo debido a desacuerdos con Enver Pasha.

  2. Friedrich (Fritz) Bronsart von Schellendorf (born 16 June 1864 in Berlin – died 23 January 1950 in Kühlungsborn) [1] was a German officer and politician. He was the chief of Staff of the Ottoman Army and was one of the many German military advisors assigned to the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Friedrich (Fritz) Bronsart von Schellendorf (1864-1950) fue un oficial y político alemán. Fue jefe del Estado Mayor del Ejército otomano, parte de la misión militar alemana en el Imperio otomano. Reemplazó a Otto Liman von Sanders quien fue enviado a la región del Egeo debido a desacuerdos con Enver Pasha.

    • Military Career Before The Outbreak of War in 1914↑
    • In The Ottoman Empire (1913-1917)↑
    • Role During The Armenian Genocide↑
    • Post-War Years↑

    Friedrich Bronsart von Schellendorf (1864-1950) came from an East Prussian officer family. His father Paul Bronsart von Schellendorf (1832-1891) officiated between 1883-1889 as Prussian Minister of War and his uncle Walter Bronsart von Schellendorf (1833-1914) held this office between 1893-1896. Educated in the cadet corps, Friedrich Bronsart Schel...

    Already in 1911, Bronsart von Schellendorf had been in the Ottoman Empire for a short time. In April 1913, Hans von Wangenheim (1859-1915), the German ambassador in Constantinople, promoted him as candidate for the leadership of the planned new military mission in Turkey. In December 1913, however, Otto Liman von Sanders (1855-1929) took over this ...

    Because of the question of his involvement in the genocide of the Armenians, Bronsart von Schellendorf attracted increased attention in recent historiography. In his controversial study of the role of German officers in the Armenian genocide, Vahakn Dadrian identified Bronsart von Schellendorf’s direct complicity, even seeing him as an instigator. ...

    After the war, Bronsart von Schellendorf became division commander in Frankfurt/Oder, and retired in September 1919 as a lieutenant general. From 1926, he worked as chairman of the Tannenbergbund, an umbrella organisation of völkisch-nationalist associations, which was aligned to the allegiance of Erich Ludendorff (1865-1937). Bronsart von Schellen...

  4. Fritz Bronsart von Schellendorf was a Prussian general officer who served during the Great War as the Chief of General Staff for the Ottomann Empire's Armed Forces. He was also considered by many to be the chief instigator in the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

  5. Friedrich (Fritz) Bronsart von Schellendorf (born 16 June 1864 in Berlin – died 23 January 1950 in Kühlungsborn) was a German officer and politician. He was the chief of Staff of the Ottoman Army and was one of the many German military advisors assigned to the Ottoman Empire.

  6. Der deutsche Generalstabschef des türkischen Heeres, der preußische Generalleutnant Fritz Bronsart von Schellendorf, hatte mit dem Massenmord an den Armeniern schon deshalb kein Problem, weil er die Engländer hasste und die Armenier als Schutzbefohlene der Engländer sah.