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  1. Otto Liman von Sanders (Stolp, Reino de Prusia; 17 de febrero de 1855-Múnich, 22 de agosto de 1929) fue un general alemán que sirvió en el Ejército alemán y como asesor militar en el Imperio otomano durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

    • Alter Friedhof Darmstadt
  2. Otto Viktor Karl Liman von Sanders (German: [ˈɔtoː ˈliːman fɔn ˈzandɐs]; 17 February 1855 – 22 August 1929) was an Imperial German Army general who served as a military adviser to the Ottoman Army during the First World War. In 1918 he commanded an Ottoman army during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.

    • 1874–1918
  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Otto Liman von Sanders (born Feb. 17, 1855, Stolp, Pomerania—died Aug. 22, 1929, Munich) was a German general largely responsible for making the Ottoman army an effective fighting force in World War I and victor over the Allies at Gallipoli. Liman began his military career in 1874 and rose to the rank of lieutenant general.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 4 de jul. de 2017 · Liman von Sanders, Otto Viktor Karl. Liman von Sanders was the head of the German military mission in the Ottoman Empire from December 1913. As the commander of the 5 th Army he was in charge of the defence of Gallipoli. In March 1918, he took over the command of the “ Heeresgruppe F “ in Palestine.

  5. Otto Liman de Sanders, (nacido el 17 de febrero de 1855 en Stolp, Pomerania; fallecido el 22 de agosto de 1929 en Munich), general alemán en gran parte responsable de hacer del ejército otomano una fuerza de combate eficaz en Primera Guerra Mundial y vencedor sobre los aliados en Gallipoli.

  6. Imperial German General der Kavallerie Otto Liman von Sanders was responsible for molding the Ottoman Army into an effective fighting force during the Great War. He was born on the Pomeranian manor belonging to his businessman father, Carl Leonhard Liman and his spouse Emma Michaelis.

  7. 3 de sept. de 2020 · Otto Liman von Sanders was born on 17 February 1855 in Stolp, Pomerania. He joined the army in 1874, and rose to the rank of general. In December 1913 he was posted to Turkey to oversee the reorganisation of the army of the Ottoman Empire, after it suffered major defeats in the Balkan Wars of 1912.