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Robert Kosch

Robert Paul Theodor von Kosch (5 April 1856 – 22 December 1942) was a Prussian General of the Infantry during World War I.

Robert Paul Theodor Kosch
Born(1856-04-05)5 April 1856
Glatz, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation
(now Kłodzko, Poland)
Died22 December 1942(1942-12-22) (aged 86)
Berlin, Nazi Germany
Buried 52°31′55.8″N 13°22′15.8″E / 52.532167°N 13.371056°E / 52.532167; 13.371056
AllegianceGerman Empire
Service/branchPrussian Army
Years of service1874–1919
RankGeneral of the Infantry
Commands held
Battles/warsWorld War I
Awards

Early life edit

Robert was the youngest of ten children of Hermann and Agnes Kosch. After attending the Cadet corps, on 23 April 1874 Kosch graduated as a Sekonde-Leutnant in the (4th Lower Silesian) Infantry Regiment No. 51 of the Prussian Army. From 1877 to 1880 he studied at the Military Academy. On 3 April 1880 he married Gertrude Noeggerath, with whom he had three daughters.[1]

Career edit

From 1 April 1881 to 31 March 1887 he was posted as battalion and regimental adjutant to Infantry Regiment No. 132 in Glatz. On 1 April 1887 he was seconded to the General Staff to Berlin. After a number of regimental and staff assignments Kosch was promoted to Oberst on 22 April 1905 and took command of the Landwehrbezirk II in Berlin. On 16 February 1907 he took command of the 8. Brandenburgisches Infanterie-Regiment „General-Feldmarschall Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preußen“ Nr. 64 in Prenzlau.

On 19 August 1909 he was promoted to Generalmajor and assigned to the 78th Infantry Brigade in Brieg. On 22 April 1912 he was made Generalleutnant and he was appointed commander of the 10th Division in Posen.[1]

After the outbreak of World War I he led his division into the Loraine region on the Western Front. On 9 October 1914, he became commander of the I. Army Corps in Lithuania, where his troops opposed numerically superior Russian forces. After initial tactical setbacks Kosch and his men finally won the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes. For this victory Kosch was awarded the Pour le Mérite. On 11 June 1915 he was appointed Commanding General of the X. Reserve Corps. He led them in the battles on the Dniester, the Battle of Gnila Lipa and at Krasnostaw. He transferred to the Balkans Theater, where he fought against Serbia. For his success Kosch received, on 27 November 1915, the Oak Leaves to his Pour le Mérite.[1]

At the end of February 1916 the Battle of Verdun began, and Kosch was in it. He was promoted to General der Infanterie on 18 August 1916.
Ten days later he assumed command of the newly formed General Command No. 52, a.k.a. the Danube Army; that was used in the Bulgarian Danube region. The multi-day battle at Argesch, in late November to early December 1916, culminating in a Romanian defeat, led to the occupation of Bucharest and the crumbling of Romania's western and northwestern front sectors. From 1 May 1917 on he temporarily led the 9th Army until the arrival of Johannes von Eben. After dissolution of the Danube Army in March 1918 Kosch participated in the occupation of the Ukraine and the struggles against the Red Army. On 1 May 1918 he was appointed commander of all troops in Taurida and the Crimea.[1]

Directly after the war he commanded the Border Guard East, effectively all German forces east of Berlin, before he retired from the Army on 10 January 1919. Kosch died in 1942 and was buried in the Invalids' Cemetery. His grave did not survive.[1]

Awards and decorations edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e The Prussian Machine

References edit

  • Hanns Möller: Geschichte der Ritter des Ordens „pour le mérite“ im Weltkrieg. Band 1: A–L. Verlag Bernard & Graefe. Berlin 1935. S. 607–609.
  • Karl-Friedrich Hildebrand, Christian Zweng: Die Ritter des Ordens Pour le Mérite des I. Weltkriegs. Band 2: H–O. Biblio Verlag. Bissendorf 2003.  ISBN 3-7648-2516-2. S. 254–256.
  • "Robert Kosch". The Prussian Machine.
Military offices
Preceded by Commander, 9th Army
1 May – 10 June, 1917
Succeeded by

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Robert Paul Theodor von Kosch 5 April 1856 22 December 1942 was a Prussian General of the Infantry during World War I Robert Paul Theodor KoschBorn 1856 04 05 5 April 1856Glatz Kingdom of Prussia German Confederation now Klodzko Poland Died22 December 1942 1942 12 22 aged 86 Berlin Nazi GermanyBuriedInvalid s Cemetery Berlin 52 31 55 8 N 13 22 15 8 E 52 532167 N 13 371056 E 52 532167 13 371056AllegianceGerman EmpireService wbr branchPrussian ArmyYears of service1874 1919RankGeneral of the InfantryCommands heldInfantry Regiment No 64 78th Infantry Brigade 10th Division I Army Corps X Reserve Corps Danube Army 9th ArmyBattles warsWorld War IAwardsOrder of the Red Eagle Pour le Merite with Oak Leaves Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and decorations 4 Notes 5 ReferencesEarly life editRobert was the youngest of ten children of Hermann and Agnes Kosch After attending the Cadet corps on 23 April 1874 Kosch graduated as a Sekonde Leutnant in the 4th Lower Silesian Infantry Regiment No 51 of the Prussian Army From 1877 to 1880 he studied at the Military Academy On 3 April 1880 he married Gertrude Noeggerath with whom he had three daughters 1 Career editFrom 1 April 1881 to 31 March 1887 he was posted as battalion and regimental adjutant to Infantry Regiment No 132 in Glatz On 1 April 1887 he was seconded to the General Staff to Berlin After a number of regimental and staff assignments Kosch was promoted to Oberst on 22 April 1905 and took command of the Landwehrbezirk II in Berlin On 16 February 1907 he took command of the 8 Brandenburgisches Infanterie Regiment General Feldmarschall Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preussen Nr 64 in Prenzlau On 19 August 1909 he was promoted to Generalmajor and assigned to the 78th Infantry Brigade in Brieg On 22 April 1912 he was made Generalleutnant and he was appointed commander of the 10th Division in Posen 1 After the outbreak of World War I he led his division into the Loraine region on the Western Front On 9 October 1914 he became commander of the I Army Corps in Lithuania where his troops opposed numerically superior Russian forces After initial tactical setbacks Kosch and his men finally won the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes For this victory Kosch was awarded the Pour le Merite On 11 June 1915 he was appointed Commanding General of the X Reserve Corps He led them in the battles on the Dniester the Battle of Gnila Lipa and at Krasnostaw He transferred to the Balkans Theater where he fought against Serbia For his success Kosch received on 27 November 1915 the Oak Leaves to his Pour le Merite 1 At the end of February 1916 the Battle of Verdun began and Kosch was in it He was promoted to General der Infanterie on 18 August 1916 Ten days later he assumed command of the newly formed General Command No 52 a k a the Danube Army that was used in the Bulgarian Danube region The multi day battle at Argesch in late November to early December 1916 culminating in a Romanian defeat led to the occupation of Bucharest and the crumbling of Romania s western and northwestern front sectors From 1 May 1917 on he temporarily led the 9th Army until the arrival of Johannes von Eben After dissolution of the Danube Army in March 1918 Kosch participated in the occupation of the Ukraine and the struggles against the Red Army On 1 May 1918 he was appointed commander of all troops in Taurida and the Crimea 1 Directly after the war he commanded the Border Guard East effectively all German forces east of Berlin before he retired from the Army on 10 January 1919 Kosch died in 1942 and was buried in the Invalids Cemetery His grave did not survive 1 Awards and decorations editOrder of the Red Eagle I Class with Oak Leaves and Swords 6 August 1818 Golden Grand Cross of the Albert Order with Swords 22 August 1917 Pour le Merite 20 February 1915 with Oak Leaves 27 November 1915 Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold with Swords 13 September 1917 Order of Saint Alexander 14 March 1917 Frederickscross 17 October 1916 Iron Crescent 20 January 1916 Hanseatic Cross 10 June 1916 Order of the Iron Crown I Class with War Decoration 31 August 1915 Iron Cross I Class 1914 and II Class 1914 Order of the Crown II Class 18 January 1909 Notes edit a b c d e The Prussian MachineReferences editHanns Moller Geschichte der Ritter des Ordens pour le merite im Weltkrieg Band 1 A L Verlag Bernard amp Graefe Berlin 1935 S 607 609 Karl Friedrich Hildebrand Christian Zweng Die Ritter des Ordens Pour le Merite des I Weltkriegs Band 2 H O Biblio Verlag Bissendorf 2003 ISBN 3 7648 2516 2 S 254 256 Robert Kosch The Prussian Machine Military officesPreceded byGeneral der Infanterie Erich von Falkenhayn Commander 9th Army1 May 10 June 1917 Succeeded byGeneral der Infanterie Johannes von Eben Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Kosch amp oldid 1156582576, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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