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  1. Hermann Josef von Kuhl (2 November 1856 – 4 November 1958) was a Prussian military officer, member of the German General Staff, and a Generalleutnant during World War I. One of the most competent commanders in the German Army, he retired in 1919 to write a number of critically acclaimed essays on the war.

  2. Hermann Josef Kuhl, seit 1913 von Kuhl, war ein preußischer General der Infanterie und Militärhistoriker.

  3. Dr. Hermann Joseph von Kuhl. (02.11.1856 - 04.11.1958) place of birth: Koblenz, Rheinpreu ß en. Königreich Preußen: AOK-Stabschef, Generalleutnant. Imperial German general of infantry who served as the capable chief of staff for several different commanders during the war.

  4. Kuhl, Hermann Josef von. German (Prussian) general and military writer. Born 02 November 1856 in Koblenz, Germany. Died 04 November 1958 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. A classic representative of pre-1914 Prussian officer education, Kuhl was a rising star within the peacetime general staff.

  5. Hermann Josef von Kuhl (2 de noviembre de 1856 - 4 de noviembre de 1958) fue un oficial militar prusiano, miembro del Estado Mayor alemán y generalleutnant durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Uno de los comandantes más competentes del ejército alemán , se retiró en 1919 para escribir varios ensayos aclamados por la crítica sobre la guerra.

  6. Died 02 August 1955 in Leutstetten, Germany. Crown Prince Rupprecht was the heir to the Bavarian throne and one of Germany's most senior generals on the Western Front during the First World War. Table of Contents. 1 Rupprecht's Significance. 2 Early Life. 3 To War. 4 Trench Warfare. 5 Assessment. 6 After the War. Selected Bibliography. Citation.

  7. A classic representative of pre-1914 Prussian officer education, Kuhl was a rising star within the peacetime general staff. Throughout the war, he served as chief of staff in three German armies and one army group on the Western Front.