- Max Karl
Wilhelm von
Gallwitz (2 May 1852 – 18
April 1937) was a
German general from
Breslau (Wrocław), Silesia, who
served with
distinction during World...
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Erich Gallwitz (5 July 1912 in
Reutte – 1
October 1981 in Salzburg) was an
Austrian cross-country
skier who
competed in the 1936
Winter Olympics. In 1936...
- the
reduced 2nd Army, Max von
Gallwitz, was also
installed as
commander of Army
Group Gallwitz (Heeresgruppe
Gallwitz) to co-ordinate the
actions of...
- Army
Group Gallwitz, or Army
Group C, (German:
Heeresgruppe Gallwitz) was an Army
Group of the
Imperial German Army
during World War I.
Commanded by Max...
- the
mouth of the Pilica, and
Gallwitz proposed to
strike at
Przasnysz and Ciechanów.
Hindenburg rejected both the
Gallwitz plan, as
directed against the...
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Leutnant Karl
Gallwitz (18
August 1895 – 17 May 1984) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with ten
aerial victories. Karl
Gallwitz was born in Sigmaringen...
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Valeska von
Gallwitz (January 22, 1833 in Glogau; †
April 9, 1888) was a
German writer. Born
Agnes Valeska Eugenie von
Tempsky from a
distinguished noble...
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Weltkrieg 1914 bis 1918 Bd. VII, p. 278
Gallwitz M. von.
Meine fuerertaetigkeit im
Weltkriege 1914/1916, 1929, p. 223
Gallwitz M. von.
Meine fuerertaetigkeit im...
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single defensive system,
could not be
broken through on the move. Max von
Gallwitz considered it
necessary to
reinforce the 13th Army
Corps against Różan...
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commander General der
Artillerie Max von
Gallwitz, who was also
installed as
commander of
armeegruppe Gallwitz-Somme to co-ordinate the
actions of both...