- Max
Ferdinand Bahrfeldt (German pronunciation: [ˈmaks ˈfɛʁdinant ˈbaːɐ̯fɛlt]),
ennobled as von
Bahrfeldt [fɔn ˈbaːɐ̯fɛlt] in 1913 (6
February 1856 – 11...
- Volkszeitung", Otto Wyrgatsch; and the
German People's
Party politician Max von
Bahrfeldt were all
severely injured.
Members of the
Reichsbanner were ****aulted...
-
Battle of
Charleroi at the
start of
World War I,
German General Max von
Bahrfeldt,
commander of the 19th
Reserve Division, set
himself the
objective of...
- (1803–1881)
Gustav von
Arnim (1829–1909)
Helge Auleb (1887–1964) Max von
Bahrfeldt (1856–1936)
Eugen Ritter von
Benzino (1856–1915)
Eugen Beyer (1882–1940)...
-
officer August Karl von
Goeben (1816–1880),
Prussian general. Max von
Bahrfeldt (1856–1936),
Prussian general of the infantry,
stationed at Stade. Ernst...
-
linguist and writer,
studied at the
University of
Halle in 1838–1840 Max von
Bahrfeldt (1856–1936),
Prussian General,
local historian, and
world renown numismatist...
- Volkszeitung", Otto Wyrgatsch, and the
German People's
Party politician Max von
Bahrfeldt were
severely injured.
Members of the
Reichsbanner were
attacked and the...
- Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive,
German spring offensive, 3rd Aisne, Meuse-Argonne
Offensive Commanders Notable commanders Alexander von Kluck, Max von
Bahrfeldt...
- (Generalleutnant
Richard von Süßkind) 19th
Reserve Division (Generalleutnant Max von
Bahrfeldt) 25th
Mixed Landwehr Brigade (Georg
Franz von Glasenapp) 29th
Mixed Landwehr...
- von
Kenner (1834–1922) 1911
Oliver Codrington (1837–1921) 1912 Max von
Bahrfeldt (1856–1936) 1913
George Macdonald (1862–1940) 1914 Jean N.
Svoronos (1863–1922)...