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  1. 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 .

  2. Generalleutnant Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939) was head of the railroad section of the German General Staff during the earlier years of World War I. In that capacity he was credited with outstanding accomplishment in directing the relatively smooth and efficient wartime transport service of the German forces. In 1917 he was shifted to field duty as

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › wilhelm-groenerWilhelm Groener _ AcademiaLab

    Wilhelm Groener nació en Ludwigsburg en el Reino de Württemberg como hijo de Karl Eduard Groener (1837-1893), pagador del regimiento, y su esposa Auguste (de soltera Boleg, 1825-1907) el 22 de noviembre de 1867. Después de asistir al gimnasio en Ulm y Ludwigsburg, donde había estado destinado su padre, Groener ingresó el 3.

  4. 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.

  5. Groener. Groener, Wilhelm. Born 22 November 1867 in Ludwigsburg; died 3 May 1939, Potsdam. Groener entered the Württemberg Army and rose through the ranks, completing the Kriegsakademie at the head of his class in 1896, ahead of Hans v. Seeckt. Transferred to the Great General Staff, he served later as a popular instructor at the Kriegsakademie.

  6. For WILHELM GROENER have most likely stolen as their subject the remains of a gesture, with its discarded, often crumpled vesture, fragmented structure, and state of sadness. The sort of inward-looking pathos that blows up the expression of movement like a balloon has never been of interest to this duo.

  7. Günther Wilhelm & Mariola Groener have been joining their names and disciplines – dance and visual art - into the WILHELM GROENER label since 2001. Their interdisciplinary approach generates a performative-choreographic oeuvre, which unfolds between stage performances, site-specific works, lecture, and exhibitions.