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  1. Hace 3 días · Helmuth von Moltke and the Origins of the First World War | Reviews in History. Book: Helmuth von Moltke and the Origins of the First World War. Annika Mombauer. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, ISBN: 521791014X. Reviewer: Dr Matthew Seligmann. University College Northampton. Citation:

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › July_CrisisJuly Crisis - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · On 5 July 1914, Helmuth von Moltke, the Chief of the German General Staff, wrote that "Austria must beat the Serbs". Hoyos visits Berlin (5–6 July)

  3. Hace 2 días · Around the time of his promotion to General of the Infantry in 1905, Count Alfred von Schlieffen recommended that he succeed him as Chief of the Great General Staff but the post ultimately went to Helmuth von Moltke in January 1906. In 1911, Hindenburg announced his retirement from the military.

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  4. Hace 5 días · Mombauer, Helmuth von Moltke, p. 142.Back to (5) William Mulligan, The Origins of the First World War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), p. 122.Back to (6) Richard F. Hamilton and Holger H. Herwig, The Origins of World War I (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), p. 176.Back to (7)

  5. Hace 4 días · Der deutsche Chef des Generalstabs Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke wird durch Erich von Falkenhayn abgelöst (2. OHL). Der sogenannte „Wettlauf zum Meer“ beginnt (bis 19. Oktober). 15. September: Beginn der Maritz-Rebellion in Südafrika; Einschlag einer Granate in die Kathedrale von Reims am 20. September 1914. 16. September:

  6. interesting quote with respect to mccarthy, but a terribly stupid and embarrassing opinion. as if war and materialism aren’t each other’s shadow. We got plenty of war after this man died. But even more materialsm... 29K subscribers in the cormacmccarthy community. A subreddit for the esoteric American author and playwright Cormac McCarthy ...

  7. Hace 4 días · However, Prussia’s victories in the German Wars of Unification—orchestrated by a self-declared disciple of Clausewitz, Chief of Staff Helmuth von Moltkemade Clausewitz the most celebrated strategic authority by the late 19th century.