- Max
Ferdinand Karl von
Boehn (16
August 1850 − 18
February 1921) was a
German officer involved in the Franco-Prussian War and
World War I. He held the...
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Track Records"...
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Group Boehn (German:
Heeresgruppe Boehn) was an Army
Group of the
German Army,
which operated on the
Western Front under command of Max von
Boehn, between...
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Randy Boehning (born
September 17, 1962) is an
American politician. He was a
member of the
North Dakota House of
Representatives from the 27th District...
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Richard A.
Boehning ((pronounced ben-ing) born July 2, 1937) was an
American politician and
businessman who
served as a
state representative and state...
- then Max von
Boehn)
German 3rd Army (Karl von Einem) : 26
September - 7
December 1915 and
again since July 1916
German 7th Army (Max von
Boehn)
German 1st...
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Bavaria Commander of Army
Group German Crown Prince Commander of Army
Group Boehn Commander of Army
Group Albrecht Also
possessed 2,251
artillery pieces on...
- Army. Meanwhile, 17
divisions of the
German Seventh Army,
under Max von
Boehn,
aided by the
Ninth Army
under Johannes von Eben,
attacked the
French Sixth...
- – Hans von
Beseler (1850–1921), Army
Commander March 22, 1918 – Max von
Boehn (1850–1921), Army
Group Commander April 10, 1918 –
Moriz Freiherr von Lyncker...
- 1916 - 31 Mar 1918) Army
Group Riga (31 Mar 1918 - 30 Apr 1918) Army
Group Boehn (12 Aug 1918 - 8 Oct 1918 ) The
Ottoman Army had
three army groups: Caucasus...