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  1. En su libro La Nación en Armas (Das Volk in Waffen, 1883, literalmente El Pueblo en Armas), Colmar von der Goltz plantea que una nación debe movilizar todos sus recursos, humanos, económicos e ideológicos, para poder imponerse en un enfrentamiento bélico moderno.

  2. Barón Colmar von der Goltz. (Bielkenfeld, 1843 - Bagdad, 1916) General y escritor militar alemán, mariscal del ejército alemán desde 1911. Estudió en la Academia Militar de Berlín e ingresó en el ejército en 1861. Participó en la campaña de Bohemia con el 41º Regimiento del ejército. Fue herido en la batalla de Traneau el 27 de ...

  3. World War I. General von der Goltz Pasha, a German in service in the Turkish Army (on the right with greatcoat ). Next to him is Drugut Pasha. Bitola, 1909. Photo by the Manaki brothers (broken glass plate). Wilhelm Leopold Colmar Freiherr [1] von der Goltz (12 August 1843 – 19 April 1916), also known as Goltz Pasha, was a Prussian field ...

  4. Colmar von der Goltz (1843-1916) was deeply impressed by the improvised militia army deployed by the French Minister of the Interior Léon Gambetta (1838-1882) during the Franco-Prussian war. But Goltz was against a German militia system and favored a higher number of trained conscripts per annum.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Colmar, baron von der Goltz was a Prussian soldier, military teacher, and writer. He was an imperial German field marshal who reorganized the Turkish army (1883–96), and who served as commander in chief of Turkish forces against the British in Mesopotamia (Iraq) during World War I.

  6. Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz. Wilhelm Leopold Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, auch bekannt als Goltz Pascha (* 12. August 1843 in Adlig Bielkenfeld (Ostpreußen); † 19. April 1916 in Bagdad) war ein preußischer Generalfeldmarschall, osmanischer Armeeoberbefehlshaber, Militärhistoriker und - schriftsteller. Als Schriftsteller verwendete er ...

  7. Baron von der Goltz was married to Therese Dorguth, with whom he had five children. Colmar von der Goltz spent much of his post-1871 career in staff positions, taking this time to also serve from 1878 to 1883 as a history lecturer at the Military Academy, and to pen the military histories noted for their scholarly analysis: "Roßbach und Jena" and "Das Volk in Waffen" (A Nation in Arms).