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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...
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larger reorganization of the Bundeswehr. It is
based at the
Falckenstein-Barracks (
Falckenstein-Kaserne) and the Rhine-Barracks (Rhein-Kaserne) in Koblenz...
- 7.58333 The Army
Forces Command (German: Heeresführungskommando) in
Falckenstein Barracks in
Koblenz was one of the two
leadership pillars of the German...
- then
split into four
detachments under Generals Falckenstein, Goeben, Flies, and Beyer.
Falckenstein,
recognizing the
absence of an army to fight, marched...
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northeast and
Hammelburg in the southwest. The
Prussian Commander Eduard von
Falckenstein directed the
division of
August von
Goeben directly to Kissingen. The...
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volunteer naval militia during the Franco-Prussian War by
Eduard Vogel von
Falckenstein. The
Seewehr was
abolished together with the
Landwehr after World War...
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Christian de Meza
Philip Schenker as Lieutenant-General
Eduard Vogel von
Falckenstein Roland Schreglmann as
Ludwig Marie Tourell Søderberg as Inge Juel Jens...
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Imperial German Navy. He
served in the Kiel
harbour naval forts at Korugen,
Falckenstein, and in the
fortress tower of
Laboe from
August 1914 to July 1915. He...