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  1. Wilhelm von Hahnke. Wilhelm Gustav Karl Bernhard von Hahnke ( Berlín, 1 de octubre de 1833-8 de febrero de 1912) fue un Mariscal de Campo prusiano, Jefe del Gabinete Militar Imperial Alemán entre 1888 y 1901.

  2. Wilhelm Gustav Karl Bernhard von Hahnke (1 October 1833 in Berlin – 8 February 1912) was a Prussian Field Marshal, and Chief of the German Imperial Military Cabinet from 1888 to 1901. Biography. Born into an old Prussian family of officers, he was the son of Wilhelm Hahnke (1793-1861) and his wife Angelique, née von der Lancken (1803-1873).

  3. Wilhelm Gustav Karl Bernhard von Hahnke (* 1. Oktober 1833 in Berlin; † 8. Februar 1912 ebenda) war ein preußischer Generalfeldmarschall, Domherr von Brandenburg sowie Kanzler und Ritter des Hohen Ordens vom Schwarzen Adler mit Brillanten.

  4. Prussian field marshal Wilhelm von Hahnke served as Kaiser Wilhelm II's adjutant general from 1911 to 1912. He was also Count von Schlieffen's son-in-law. Wilhelm began his military career as a 2nd Lieutenant in Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr.1 in Berlin.

  5. Wilhelm Gustav Karl Bernhard von Hahnke (1 de octubre de 1833 en Berlín - 8 de febrero de 1912) fue un mariscal de campo prusiano y Jefe del Gabinete Militar Imperial Alemán de 1888 a 1901.

  6. His papers in the military archive in Freiburg and his numerous publications created an idealized image of Schlie ffen and bemoaned any changes made to Schlie ffen’s plan.3 Another dedicated and outspoken supporter of Schlie ffen and a strong believer in the Schlie ffen Plan was Wilhelm von Hahnke, who was doubtless motivated by the fact that ...

  7. 8 de ago. de 2006 · Wilhelm von Hahnke, for example, remembered in a letter to Wilhelm Groener in 1926: ‘There was a state council meeting in 1905 during the Moroccan Crisis, chaired by Bülow, present among others Tirpitz and Schlieffen. There was much discussion to and fro. Finally Bülow asked Schlieffen his opinion.