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  1. Karl Eduard Wilhelm Groener (22 November 1867 – 3 May 1939) was a German soldier and politician. His organisational and logistical abilities resulted in a successful military career before and during World War I. After a confrontation with the Quartermaster general of the German army and de-facto dictator of Germany, Erich Ludendorff, Groener was reassigned to a field command. However, on ...

  2. Wilhelm Groener. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Karl Eduard Wilhelm Groener ( 22. listopadu 1867, Ludwigsburg, Německé císařství – 3. května 1939, Postupim, Německá říše) byl německý voják a politik. Jeho organizační a logistické schopnosti vedly k úspěšné vojenské kariéře před a během první ...

  3. Wilhelm Groener ( Ludwigsburg, 1867. november 22. – Bornstedt, 1939. május 3.) német tábornok és politikus. Az első világháború után katonai segítséget nyújtott a mérsékelt Friedrich Ebertnek a kommunista felkelés leverésében. A hadseregtől való visszavonulása után a Weimari köztársaság közlekedésügyi, védelmi és ...

  4. 24 de ago. de 2020 · Wilhelm Groener. Wilhelm Groener was born in Ludwigsburg in the Kingdom of Württemberg on November 22, 1867. After attending gymnasium at Ulm and Ludwigsburg (where his father had been stationed), Groener entered the 3. Württembergische Infanterie Regiment Nummer 2 of the Württemberg Army in 1884.

  5. Generalleutnant Wilhelm Groener was a career officer in the Württemberg Army who served at the end of the Great War as First Quartermaster General. Born into the family of Karl Eduard Groener, a regimental paymaster, and his wife Auguste Boleg, Wilhelm entered the Württemberg Army in 1884 shortly after his Abitur exam and was a Portepéefähnrich on 8 August 1885 .

  6. During World War I, Groener organized the transportation of the German army’s troops. After Erich Ludendorff was dismissed in October 1918, he became Quartermaster general, which made him the head of the OHL for all intents and purposes. In this role, he organized the withdrawal of the millions of German troops in the field.

  7. POLICY OF WILHELM GROENER, 1928-1932. T HE relationship between the Reichswebr and the National Socialist party has in recent years attracted the attention of many students of modern Germany. Since the end of the European war, interest has been directed primarily to- ward the last stages of that relationship: the growing resentment of high army ...