fbpx
Wikipedia

Eugen von Falkenhayn

Eugen von Falkenhayn (4 September 1853 – 3 January 1934) was a German General of the Cavalry, commanding officer of the XXII Reserve Corps in World War I and Lord Chamberlain of Empress Auguste Viktoria.

Eugen von Falkenhayn
Portrait by Ferdinand Schauss (1899)
Born(1853-09-04)4 September 1853
Burg Belchau, West Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia (now Białochowo, Poland)
Died3 January 1934(1934-01-03) (aged 80)
Berlin, Nazi Germany
Allegiance German Empire
Service/branchPrussian Army, Cavalry
Years of service1870–1910
1914–1919
RankGeneral of the Cavalry
UnitCuirassier Regiment "Queen" (Pomeranian) No. 2
Commands held1. Guard Dragoon Regiment "Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland"
19. Cavalry-Brigade
11th Infantry Division
XXII Reserve Corps
Battles/warsWorld War I
RelationsErich von Falkenhayn (brother)
Fedor von Bock nephew[1]

Biography edit

Falkenhayn was born in Burg Belchau, West Prussia (Białochowo, Poland) to Fedor von Falkenhayn (1814–1896) and Franziska von Falkenhayn, née von Rosenberg (1826–1888). His brother Arthur (1857–1929) became tutor of Crown Prince Wilhelm while Erich (1861–1922), became Prussian minister of war and chief of the German General Staff. His only sister Olga von Falkenhayn was the mother of Fieldmarshal Fedor von Bock.[1]

Falkenhayn joined the Prussian Army on 2 August 1870 at the Cuirassier Regiment "Queen" (Pomeranian) No. 2 in Pasewalk, he became a member of the Prussian General Staff in 1883 and Military attaché in Paris in 1887. In 1889 he was attached to the military headquarter of Wilhelm II and became the educator of Prince Wilhelm and Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia. He returned to the General Staff in 1894.[2][3] In 1895 Falkenhayn became the commander of the 1. Guard Dragoon Regiment "Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland" and in 1898 Chief of Staff of the IX Army Corps. In December 1901 Falkenhayn took over the command of the 19. Cavalry-Brigade in Hanover and the 11th Infantry Division in Breslau (Wrocław) on 15 April 1908. Falkenhayn retired on 2 May 1910, was promoted to "General der Kavallerie" and appointed Oberhofmeister (Lord Chamberlain) of Empress Augusta Viktoria.[1][3]

 
Eugen von Falkenhayn's grave in Steinfurth near Karlsburg in Western Pomerania

Falkenhayn was reactivated in the beginning of World War I and became commanding general of the XXII Reserve Corps on 10 September 1914. His Corps fought in the Battle of Flandres, in the Battle of Gorlice-Tarnów, in Serbia as part of the Austrian III Army under General Kövess. In 1916 the XXII Reserve Corps was deployed at the Battle of Verdun and sent to the Eastern Front (World War I) to counter the Brusilov Offensive, it returned to Germany in November 1918 and Falkenhayn retired on 30 June 1919.[3][4]

Falkenhayn died in Berlin-Lichterfelde on 3 January 1934.[2]

Family edit

Falkenhayn married Louise von Dörnberg in 1893, his granddaughter Maria von Quistorp was the wife of Wernher von Braun.[5]

Decorations and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Afflerbach, Holger (1996). Falkenhayn: Politisches Denken und Handeln im Kaiserreich (in German). p. 9. ISBN 3-486-56184-7.
  2. ^ a b Vierhaus, Rudolf (2006). Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (in German). p. 226. ISBN 978-3-598-25033-0.
  3. ^ a b c DiNardo, Richard L. (2010). Breakthrough: The Gorlice-Tarnow Campaign, 1915. p. 176. ISBN 978-0-275-99110-4.
  4. ^ DiNardo, Richard L. (2015). Invasion: The Conquest of Serbia, 1915. ISBN 978-1-4408-0092-4.
  5. ^ Harry Graf Kessler: Das Tagebuch 1906-1914. Jörg Schuster. 2004. p. 1029. ISBN 9783768198141.
    Maria Louise von Braun ancestry
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Rangliste der Königlich Preußischen Armee und des XIII. (Königlich Württembergischen) Armeekorps für 1909. Mittler & Sohn. 1909. p. 69.
  7. ^ Hildebrand, Karl-Friedrich; Zweng, Christian (1999). Die Ritter des Ordens Pour le Mérite des I. Weltkriegs, Band 1 (in German). Biblio Verlag. pp. 394–396. ISBN 3-7648-2505-7.

eugen, falkenhayn, september, 1853, january, 1934, german, general, cavalry, commanding, officer, xxii, reserve, corps, world, lord, chamberlain, empress, auguste, viktoria, portrait, ferdinand, schauss, 1899, born, 1853, september, 1853burg, belchau, west, pr. Eugen von Falkenhayn 4 September 1853 3 January 1934 was a German General of the Cavalry commanding officer of the XXII Reserve Corps in World War I and Lord Chamberlain of Empress Auguste Viktoria Eugen von FalkenhaynPortrait by Ferdinand Schauss 1899 Born 1853 09 04 4 September 1853Burg Belchau West Prussia Kingdom of Prussia now Bialochowo Poland Died3 January 1934 1934 01 03 aged 80 Berlin Nazi GermanyAllegiance German EmpireService wbr branchPrussian Army CavalryYears of service1870 19101914 1919RankGeneral of the CavalryUnitCuirassier Regiment Queen Pomeranian No 2Commands held1 Guard Dragoon Regiment Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland 19 Cavalry Brigade11th Infantry Division XXII Reserve CorpsBattles warsWorld War I Battle of Flandres Battle of Gorlice Tarnow Serbia Battle of Verdun Brusilov OffensiveRelationsErich von Falkenhayn brother Fedor von Bock nephew 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Family 1 2 Decorations and awards 2 ReferencesBiography editFalkenhayn was born in Burg Belchau West Prussia Bialochowo Poland to Fedor von Falkenhayn 1814 1896 and Franziska von Falkenhayn nee von Rosenberg 1826 1888 His brother Arthur 1857 1929 became tutor of Crown Prince Wilhelm while Erich 1861 1922 became Prussian minister of war and chief of the German General Staff His only sister Olga von Falkenhayn was the mother of Fieldmarshal Fedor von Bock 1 Falkenhayn joined the Prussian Army on 2 August 1870 at the Cuirassier Regiment Queen Pomeranian No 2 in Pasewalk he became a member of the Prussian General Staff in 1883 and Military attache in Paris in 1887 In 1889 he was attached to the military headquarter of Wilhelm II and became the educator of Prince Wilhelm and Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia He returned to the General Staff in 1894 2 3 In 1895 Falkenhayn became the commander of the 1 Guard Dragoon Regiment Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland and in 1898 Chief of Staff of the IX Army Corps In December 1901 Falkenhayn took over the command of the 19 Cavalry Brigade in Hanover and the 11th Infantry Division in Breslau Wroclaw on 15 April 1908 Falkenhayn retired on 2 May 1910 was promoted to General der Kavallerie and appointed Oberhofmeister Lord Chamberlain of Empress Augusta Viktoria 1 3 nbsp Eugen von Falkenhayn s grave in Steinfurth near Karlsburg in Western Pomerania Falkenhayn was reactivated in the beginning of World War I and became commanding general of the XXII Reserve Corps on 10 September 1914 His Corps fought in the Battle of Flandres in the Battle of Gorlice Tarnow in Serbia as part of the Austrian III Army under General Kovess In 1916 the XXII Reserve Corps was deployed at the Battle of Verdun and sent to the Eastern Front World War I to counter the Brusilov Offensive it returned to Germany in November 1918 and Falkenhayn retired on 30 June 1919 3 4 Falkenhayn died in Berlin Lichterfelde on 3 January 1934 2 Family edit Falkenhayn married Louise von Dornberg in 1893 his granddaughter Maria von Quistorp was the wife of Wernher von Braun 5 Decorations and awards edit Order of the Red Eagle 6 Order of the Crown III class 6 Knights Cross of the House Order of Hohenzollern 6 Prussian Service Award 6 Commander of the Order o Albert the Bear 6 Order of Henry the Lion II class 6 Commander of the Order of the Griffon 6 House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis 6 Albert Order 6 Order of the Crown Wurttemberg 6 Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 6 Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus 6 Commander of the Order of the Crown Italy 6 Commander of the Order of Orange Nassau 6 Commander of the Order of Franz Joseph 6 Commander of the Order of the Crown Romania 6 Pour le Merite 28 August 1915 with Oak leaves 13 November 1915 7 References edit a b c Afflerbach Holger 1996 Falkenhayn Politisches Denken und Handeln im Kaiserreich in German p 9 ISBN 3 486 56184 7 a b Vierhaus Rudolf 2006 Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopadie in German p 226 ISBN 978 3 598 25033 0 a b c DiNardo Richard L 2010 Breakthrough The Gorlice Tarnow Campaign 1915 p 176 ISBN 978 0 275 99110 4 DiNardo Richard L 2015 Invasion The Conquest of Serbia 1915 ISBN 978 1 4408 0092 4 Harry Graf Kessler Das Tagebuch 1906 1914 Jorg Schuster 2004 p 1029 ISBN 9783768198141 Maria Louise von Braun ancestry a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Rangliste der Koniglich Preussischen Armee und des XIII Koniglich Wurttembergischen Armeekorps fur 1909 Mittler amp Sohn 1909 p 69 Hildebrand Karl Friedrich Zweng Christian 1999 Die Ritter des Ordens Pour le Merite des I Weltkriegs Band 1 in German Biblio Verlag pp 394 396 ISBN 3 7648 2505 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugen von Falkenhayn amp oldid 1182713612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.