- Kurt
Gebhard Adolf Philipp Freiherr von Hammerstein-
Equord (26
September 1878 – 24
April 1943) was a
German general (Generaloberst) who was the Commander-in-Chief...
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Equord may
refer to:
Equord (Hohenhameln) [de], a
village in the muni****lity of Hohenhameln,
Lower Saxony,
Germany Kurt von Hammerstein-
Equord (1878–1943)...
- commander-in-chief, a
close ****ociate of Schleicher,
General Kurt von Hammerstein-
Equord, to the
point that in
February 1934
Hammerstein finally resigned in despair...
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quiet about it.
Among the few
exceptions were
General Kurt von Hammerstein-
Equord and
Field Marshal August von Mackensen, who
started a
campaign to have Schleicher...
- Münchhausen (27
September 1908 – 6
November 1999), born
Baroness of Hammerstein-
Equord, was a
German lawyer.
Despite being born into an
aristocratic army family...
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Chief of the
Oberste Heeresleitung. 1934 – Kurt
Freiherr von Hammerstein-
Equord (1878–1943),
Chief of the
Oberste Heeresleitung. See also: ⇒
World War II...
- He
retired on 31
October 1930 and was
succeeded by Kurt von Hammerstein-
Equord.
Generaloberst Heye was
placed "zur Verfügung des Heeres" (at the disposal...
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daughter Maria married Kurt von Hammerstein-
Equord and was
mother of
Marie Luise von Hammerstein-
Equord. Lüttwitz died on 20
September 1942 in Breslau...
- held the
title of Baron.
Three lines of the
family existed: Hammerstein-
Equord, Hammerstein-Gesmold and Hammerstein-Loxten.
Hammerstein is also a German...
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befriended fellow junior officers Oskar von Hindenburg, Kurt von Hammerstein-
Equord and
Erich von Manstein. From 1
November 1906 to 31
October 1909, he served...