same year and became Chief of Staff of the VI Corps, commanded by Karl von Pritzelwitz. On 1 October 1912, he was promoted to Generalleutnant and given...
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(1790–1871) Kurt von Pritzelwitz (1854–1935) Wilhelm Fürst von Radziwill (1797–1870) Siegfried Rasp (1898–1968) Albert von Rauch (1829–1901) Gustav von Rauch (1774–1841)...
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Walther von Lüttwitz Oberquartiermaster: Oberst Georg Weidner HQ: Trier, Germany Strength: 180,000 Commander: General der Infanterie Kurt von Pritzelwitz Chief...
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2nd Infantry Division : Generalleutnant Gustav von Pritzelwitz 3rd Brigade : Generalmajor Albert von Memerty 4th (3rd East Prussian) Grenadier Regiment...
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Humblot, pp. 605–606 Karl-Friedrich Hildebrand/Christian Zweng Die Ritter des Ordens Pour le Mérite 1740-1918; ISBN 3-7648-2503-0 Karl-Friedrich Hildebrand/Christian...
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Karl Ludwig von Pritzelwitz 4. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade: Generalmajor Leopold von Loën Kaiser Franz-Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2 Oberst Gustav von Fabeck...
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Erbprinz Bernhard von Sachsen-Meiningen 29 May 1903 Generalleutnant Remus von Woyrsch 2 February 1911 General der Infanterie Kurt von Pritzelwitz 7 November...
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hours. The opposing German forces comprised the VI Corps (General Kurt von Pritzelwitz) which took little offensive action on 20 August except to capture...
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dissolved and replaced by the VI Corps headquarters (General Kurt von Pritzelwitz [de]). The Arras front remained the most important area on the German...
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