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General Erich Georg Sebastian Anton von
Falkenhayn (11
September 1861 – 8
April 1922) was a
German general who was the
second Chief of the
German General...
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Falkenhayn and von
Falkenhayn may
refer to:
Benita von
Falkenhayn (1900–1935), a Swiss-born
German baroness who was a spy for
Poland Erich von Falkenhayn...
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written after the war, the
Chief of the
German General Staff,
Erich von
Falkenhayn,
believed that
although victory might no
longer be
achieved by a decisive...
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Benita Ursula von
Falkenhayn,
maiden name von Zollikofer-Altenklingen (14
August 1900 – 18
February 1935) was a
German baroness who
served as a spy for...
- Viktoria.
Falkenhayn was born in Burg Belchau, West
Prussia (Białochowo, Poland) to
Fedor von
Falkenhayn (1814–1896) and
Franziska von
Falkenhayn, née von...
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military traditions. In 1926, he
married Erika von
Falkenhayn, only
daughter of
Erich von
Falkenhayn, the
chief of the
General Staff from 1914 to 1916...
- von
Falkenhayn,
intended to end the war by
splitting the Anglo-French
Entente in 1916,
before its
material superiority became unbeatable.
Falkenhayn planned...
- po****rity had
risen to the
point that he
replaced General Erich von
Falkenhayn as
Chief of the
Great General Staff. Ultimately, he and his deputy, General...
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throughout most of 1915. In the
winter of 1915–16,
German General Erich von
Falkenhayn, the
chief of the
German General Staff (1914–1916) made
plans for a large...
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Battle of Verdun,
which took
place throughout most of 1916.
Erich von
Falkenhayn later claimed that his
tactics at
Verdun were
designed not to take the...