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  1. Hans von Seeckt Johannes Friedrich Leopold von Seeckt ( Schleswig, 22 de abril de 1866 - Berlín, 27 de diciembre de 1936) fue un alto oficial alemán que participó en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Fue considerado el padre del Ejército de la República de Weimar, y con el cargo de Jefe de Estado Mayor ejerció de facto el control del mismo. Índice

  2. Johannes "Hans" Friedrich Leopold von Seeckt (22 April 1866 – 27 December 1936) was a German military officer who served as Chief of Staff to August von Mackensen and was a central figure in planning the victories Mackensen achieved for Germany in the east during the First World War .

  3. Hans von Seeckt, (born April 22, 1866, Schleswig, Prussia—died Dec. 27, 1936, Berlin), German general and head of the Reichswehr (army) from 1920 to 1926, who was responsible for successfully remodelling the army under the Weimar Republic. Seeckt entered the German Army in 1885.

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  4. Hans von Seeckt (Schleswig, 1866 - Berlín, 1936) General alemán. En 1885 entró en el ejército y ya en 1889 ingresó en el Estado Mayor.

  5. Johannes Friedrich Leopold von Seeckt war ein deutscher Generaloberst und von 1920 bis 1926 Chef der Heeresleitung der Reichswehr. Er war außerdem von 1930 bis 1932 Mitglied des Reichstages und hielt sich zwischen 1933 und 1935 mehrere Male in der Republik China als Militärberater von General Chiang Kai-shek auf.

  6. Hans von Seeckt (1866-1936) was a German military officer who commanded the Reichswehr for six years during the Weimar period. During this period, Seeckt oversaw the successful restructuring of the army, often bypassing the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. Hans von Seeckt was born in Silesia, the son of an army general.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2018 · Untarred by the brush of disaster associated with the German collapse on the West­ern Front, Seeckt was a logi­cal choice to succeed national hero Paul von Hindenburg as chief of the General Staff in the summer of 1919. A year later he became head of the new republic’s army high command.