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- Look up Falkenstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Falkenstein or Falckenstein ("falcons' stone" in German) may refer to: Falkenstein, Lower Austria...
- Infanterie. Vogel von Falckenstein was born in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland) in Silesia, the son of Hannibal Vogel von Falckenstein (1750–1808). On 9 April...
- Duke of Hesse Botho zu Eulenburg Max von Fabeck Maximilian Vogel von Falckenstein Ferdinand II of Portugal Hermann von François Eduard von Fransecky Franz...
- larger reorganization of the Bundeswehr. It is based at the Falckenstein-Barracks (Falckenstein-Kaserne) and the Rhine-Barracks (Rhein-Kaserne) in Koblenz...
- then split into four detachments under Generals Falckenstein, Goeben, Flies, and Beyer. Falckenstein, recognizing the absence of an army to fight, marched...
- Second Schleswig War. 14 July: The Prussian general Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein signed his name in the church book at Skagen at the north tip of Jutland...
- island as far as the Kekenis peninsula. Days later, Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein's corps crossed the Limfjord and occupied the remaining parts of Jutland...
- 7.58333 The Army Forces Command (German: Heeresführungskommando) in Falckenstein Barracks in Koblenz was one of the two leadership pillars of the German...
- northeast and Hammelburg in the southwest. The Prussian Commander Eduard von Falckenstein directed the division of August von Goeben directly to Kissingen. The...
- Erich von Falkenhayn (1861–1922) Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein (1797–1885) Maximilian Vogel von Falckenstein (1839–1917) Friedrich Fangohr (1899–1956) Karl...