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  1. Carl Adolf Maximilian Hoffmann ( Homberg, 25 de enero de 1869 - Bad Reichenhall, 8 de julio de 1927) fue un general y estratega militar alemán.

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    Carl Adolf Maximilian Hoffmann (25 January 1869 – 8 July 1927) was a German military strategist. As a staff officer at the beginning of World War I, he was Deputy Chief of Staff of the 8th Army, soon promoted Chief of Staff.

  3. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Max Hoffmann (born Jan. 25, 1869, Homberg an der Efze, Hesse [Germany]—died July 8, 1927, Bad Reichenhall, Ger.) was a German officer who was primarily responsible for several striking German victories on the Eastern Front in World War I.

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  4. Esto es lo que le pasó a nuestro protagonista, Carl Adolf Maximilian Hoffmann (1869-1927), aunque todos sus amigos y enemigos le llamaban “el frívolo y superficial” Max.

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    Carl Adolf Maximilian Hoffmann ( Homberg, 25 de enero de 1869 - Bad Reichenhall, 8 de julio de 1927) fue un general y estratega militar alemán. A comienzos de la Primera Guerra Mundial era jefe del Estado Mayor del 8.º Ejército y junto a Paul von Hindenburg y Erich Ludendorff, fue la mente maestra tras las devastadoras derrotas que las ...

  6. General officer Max Hoffmann was possibly Germany's most brilliant military mind on the general staff. As a Lieutenant Colonel on the Eastern Front at war's outbreak, he served as the Eighth Army's chief operations officer, helping plan the Tannenberg encirclement and Battle of Masurian Lakes.

  7. Max Hoffmann (1869-1927), a brilliant strategist widely regarded as the architect of the German Eighth Army's sweeping victory at Tannenberg, and to a lesser extent at the Masurian Lakes, was born in Homberg an der Efze on 25 January 1869.

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