Max Karl Wilhelm von Gallwitz (2 May 1852 – 18 April 1937) was a German general from Breslau (Wrocław), Silesia, who served with distinction during World...
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Group Gallwitz, or Army Group C, (German: Heeresgruppe Gallwitz) was an Army Group of the Imperial German Army during World War I. Commanded by Max von Gallwitz...
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Army Group Rupprecht of Bavaria (redirect from Army Group Gallwitz (1916))
commander of the reduced 2nd Army, Max von Gallwitz, was also installed as commander of Army Group Gallwitz (Heeresgruppe Gallwitz) to co-ordinate the actions...
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new commander General der Artillerie Max von Gallwitz, who was also installed as commander of armeegruppe Gallwitz-Somme to co-ordinate the actions of...
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Anton Ludwig Friedrich August Mackensen (ennobled as von Mackensen in 1899; 6 December 1849 – 8 November 1945), was a German field marshal. He commanded...
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the course of a stubborn battle, German troops under the command of Max von Gallwitz broke into the heavily fortified defenses of the outnumbered Russian...
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March, the XXII Reserve Corps arrived as reinforcements and General Max von Gallwitz took command of a new Attack Group West (Angriffsgruppe West). Malancourt...
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infantryman, others argue that the source was none other than General Max von Gallwitz, Supreme Commander [sic] of the German forces. In either case, it is...
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general staff officer of operations to the Tenth Army, commanded by Max von Gallwitz. Soon promoted to captain, he learned first-hand how to plan and conduct...
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Army (Max von Boehn) German 1st Army (Fritz von Below) German 3rd Army (Karl von Einem) German 5th Army (Max von Gallwitz) German 18th Army (Oskar von Hutier) :...
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Herrmann Gustav Karl Max von Fabeck (6 May 1854 – 16 December 1916) was a Prussian military officer and a German General der Infantarie during World War...
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Infanterie Fritz von Below, took command of 1st Army and 2nd Army got a new commander General der Artillerie Max von Gallwitz. Von Gallwitz was also installed...
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Against Serbia were the German Eleventh Army led by Generaloberst Max von Gallwitz, the Austro-Hungarian Third Army commanded by General der Infanterie...
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March 1916, he took over the command of the 11th German Army from Max von Gallwitz on the Salonika front. Together with his Bulgarian allies, he held...
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after suffering terrible losses in its efforts at Verdun, General Max von Gallwitz assumed control of 5th Army. Before the close of the war 5th Army fought...
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German armies in the west. The Chief of the German General Staff, Erich von Falkenhayn, intended to end the war by splitting the Anglo-French Entente...
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Front. From 18 February - 26 March 1915, the German army under General Max von Gallwitz attempted to break through the Russian lines in and around the town...
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River north of Warsaw. Hindenburg created Army Group Gallwitz, named after its commander. Von Gallwitz was one of many able commanders selected by Hindenburg...
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Armee-Gruppe Gallwitz. It served exclusively on the Eastern Front and was dissolved on 9 October 1916 when its commander, General der Infanterie Max von Fabeck...
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favour of counter-attacks desired by General Fritz von Below the 1st Army commander. General Max von Gallwitz the 2nd Army commander, noted in early October...
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"Calamity" Jane Canary, American frontierswoman (d. 1903) May 2 – Max von Gallwitz, German general (d. 1937) May 4 – Alice Pleasance Liddell, inspiration...
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dictatorship by a general such as Alexander von Falkenhausen or Max von Gallwitz, but he was again rebuffed. Paul von Hintze, the state secretary for foreign...
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artillery general Fritz von Scholz and the 1st Guards reserve division. On 10 February, an army group of artillery general Max von Gallwitz (93 battalions, 64...
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single defensive system, could not be broken through on the move. Max von Gallwitz considered it necessary to reinforce the 13th Army Corps against Różan...
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army groups. Armeegruppe Gallwitz–Somme was dissolved and General Max von Gallwitz reverted to the command of the 2nd Army. Heeresgruppe Kronprinz Rupprecht...
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Order of the Red Eagle (redirect from Maximilian Vogel von Falckenstein)
Kaiser Wilhelm II Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), German statesman, Prussian chancellor and prime minister of the German Empire Max von Fabeck (1854–1916)...
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Romania (1916–1918) Max von Gallwitz - Commanded the 12th and later 11th Army in the East, followed by the 2nd Army and Army Group Gallwitz-Somme in the West...
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London: HMSO. Freybe, Paul (1970). Dei Schlacht bei Cambrai (in German). von Gallwitz, M. (1932). Erleben im Westen 1916-1918 (in German). Berlin: E.S.Mittler...
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new 11th Army was created for the Serbian Campaign under command of Max von Gallwitz. It was composed of the III Corps, the IV Reserve Corps and the X Reserve...
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pharmacologist (born 1856) 18 March — Felix Graf von Bothmer, German general (born 1852) 18 April – Max von Gallwitz, German general (born 1852) 4 May – Selma...
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