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  1. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Adolf Hitler greets Werner von Blomberg and the 3 commanders of the airforce, marine and army Goering, von Fritsch and Raeder for the Tag der Wehrmacht. 17 September 1936. Adolf Hitler, joined by several generals and staff officers, during the parade of the V. Armeekorps in Giebelstadt, near Würzburg. 17 September 1936.

  2. Werner von Blomberg, nació en Stargard, Pomerania, Alemania, el 2 de septiembre de 1878. Fue hijo del Teniente Coronel Emil von Blomberg y Emma Tschepe. En 1897 entró como oficial alumno en el 74º Regimiento de Fusileros destinado en Hannover. Al estallar la Primera Guerra Mundial era Capitán de Estado Mayor en la 19ª División de Reserva.

  3. Escalando grados militares. Al estallar la Primera Guerra Mundial, Werner von Blomberg fue oficial de Estado Mayor de la 19ª División de Reserva. Sirvió en el Frente del Oeste donde se hizo acreedor de la medalla Pour le Merit, la más alta condecoración militar alemana. El 22 de marzo de 1916, en plena campaña, fue ascendido a Mayor.

  4. Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg was a German General Staff officer and the first Minister of War in Adolf Hitler's government. After serving on the Western Front in World War I, Blomberg was appointed chief of the Truppenamt during the Weimar Republic. Following the Nazis' rise to power, he was named Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces. In this capacity, Blomberg ...

  5. Media in category "Werner von Blomberg". The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. 1937-HWB06.jpg 1,262 × 929; 152 KB. 242-HF-0227-A 001 Werner von Blomberg 1878-1946 General portrait ca 1934 Wehrmacht uniform Pour le Mérite Verdienstorden NARA id 162121690 Unrestricted No known copyright.jpg 3,500 × 4,648; 7.95 MB.

  6. In this respect, it is hardly surprising that Germany withdrew from the League of Nations and the Geneva Disarmament Conference in 1933 at the behest of then-Reichswehr Minister Werner von Blomberg (1878-1946). It is important to note, however, that Hitler’s foreign policy goals depended on his absolute control of the military.

  7. Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (2 September 1878 – 14 March 1946) was a German Generalfeldmarschall, minister of war and commander-in-chief of the armed forces until January 1938. Born in Stargard, Pomerania, Prussia (present-day Stargard Szczeciński, West Pomeranian Voivodeship), Werner von Blomberg joined the army in 1897 and attended the Prussian Military Academy in 1904. In April 1904 ...