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Hermann von Eichhorn

Hermann Emil Gottfried von Eichhorn (13 February 1848 – 30 July 1918) was a Prussian officer, later Generalfeldmarschall during World War I. He was a recipient of Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves, one of the highest orders of merit in the Kingdom of Prussia and, subsequently, Imperial Germany. While serving as the military governor of Ukraine during the Russian Civil War, Eichhorn was assassinated by a Russian socialist.

Hermann von Eichhorn
Eichhorn in 1910
Born(1848-02-13)13 February 1848
Breslau, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation
(now Wrocław, Poland)
Died30 July 1918(1918-07-30) (aged 70)
Kyiv, Ukrainian State
Cause of deathAssassination by gunshot
Allegiance Kingdom of Prussia
 German Empire
Service/branch
Years of service1866–1918
RankGeneralfeldmarshall
Commands held
Battles/wars
AwardsPour le Mérite with Oak Leaves

Biography edit

Eichhorn was born in Breslau in the Province of Silesia (now Wrocław in Poland). His father Karl Friedrich Hermann Eichhorn [de] (1813-1892) was a politician. Both of his grandfathers were notable politicians.[citation needed][1] He joined the Prussian Army in 1866, and took part in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866,[2] and in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. He won the Iron Cross second class during the Franco-Prussian War.[3] He rose through the ranks of the Prussian Army, being appointed chief of the staff of the VI Army Corps at Breslau in 1897,[2] commanding the 9th Division from 1901 to 1904 and the XVIII Army Corps from 1904 to 1912.[4] In 1912 he took command of the 7th Army Inspection, the peacetime headquarters for the Imperial German XVI, XVIII, and XXI Army Corps.[5]

At the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, Eichhorn was incapacitated because of an accident in May 1914, but he was able to play a part in the First Battle of Champagne, also known as the Battle of Soissons, at the beginning of 1915.[2] He became the commanding general of the 10th Army on 21 January 1915, and commanded it until 5 March 1918.[6] Under his command, the 10th Army engaged in the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes in East Prussia in February 1915. In August 1915, he took Kovno and afterwards the fortresses of Grodno and Olita, and continued his advance into Russia.[2] He received the Pour le Mérite on 18 August 1915 and the oak leaves to the Pour le Mérite on 28 September 1915.[7] On 30 July 1916, while remaining in command of the 10th Army, Eichhorn became supreme commander of Army Group Eichhorn (Heeresgruppe Eichhorn) based around 10th Army, which he commanded until 31 March 1918.[8] On 18 December 1917, Eichhorn was promoted to Generalfeldmarschall (field marshal). On 3 April 1918, he became supreme commander of Army Group Kyiv (Heeresgruppe Kiew) and simultaneously military governor of Ukraine.[9]

 
Grave of Hermann von Eichhorn (1918) in the Invalidenfriedhof, Berlin

Death edit

Eichhorn was assassinated in Kyiv by a member of the Russian Party of Left Socialist-Revolutionaries, Boris Donskoy, who threw a bomb at the carriage carrying Eichhorn. Also killed was Eichhorn's adjutant, Walter von Dreßer. Donskoy was convicted of murder by a field military court and executed by hanging.

Eichhorn is buried in the Invalidenfriedhof in Berlin.

Awards edit

Eichhorn was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Berlin on 18 February 1918.

Wilhelm II, German Emperor, decreed that one of the eight towers of Malbork Castle (Ordensburg Marienburg of the Teutonic Order) should be named after Eichhorn. Eichhornstraße in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district of Berlin was named after him during his lifetime.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The philosopher Schelling was his maternal grandfather - Bickel, Otto (1938). Preussisch-deutsche Feldmarschälle und Grossadmirale [Prussian/German Field Marshals and Grand Admirals] (in German). Safari-Verlag. p. 262. Retrieved 27 May 2022. Er war mit einer Tochter des großen Philosophen Schelling verheiratet, und diese Julia von Eichhorn war eine durch Geist und Unmut gleichermaßen ausgezeichnete Frau. Ihr Sohn Hermann, der Fahnenjunker von Königgräß [...].
  2. ^ a b c d Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). "Eichhorn, Hermann von" . Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company.
  3. ^ "Hermann von Eichhorn". prussianmachine.com. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  4. ^ Günter Wegner, Stellenbesetzung der deutschen Heere 1815–1939 (Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück, 1993), Bd. 1, pp. 82, 102
  5. ^ Wegner, Stellenbesetzung, p.36
  6. ^ Wegner, Stellenbesetzung, p.618
  7. ^ pourlemerite.org
  8. ^ Wegner, Stellenbesetzung, p.610
  9. ^ Wegner, Stellenbesetzung, p.611.
  10. ^ a b Großherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste (in German), Darmstadt: Staatsverlag, 1914, pp. 11, 129 – via hathitrust.org

External links edit

Military offices
New title Commander, 10th Army
26 January 1915 – 5 March 1918
Succeeded by

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Hermann Emil Gottfried von Eichhorn 13 February 1848 30 July 1918 was a Prussian officer later Generalfeldmarschall during World War I He was a recipient of Pour le Merite with Oak Leaves one of the highest orders of merit in the Kingdom of Prussia and subsequently Imperial Germany While serving as the military governor of Ukraine during the Russian Civil War Eichhorn was assassinated by a Russian socialist Hermann von EichhornEichhorn in 1910Born 1848 02 13 13 February 1848Breslau Kingdom of Prussia German Confederation now Wroclaw Poland Died30 July 1918 1918 07 30 aged 70 Kyiv Ukrainian StateCause of deathAssassination by gunshotAllegiance Kingdom of Prussia German EmpireService wbr branchPrussian Army Imperial German ArmyYears of service1866 1918RankGeneralfeldmarshallCommands held8th 1st Brandenburg Life Grenadiers King Frederick William III 18th Infantry Brigade 9th Division XVIII Corps 10th Army Heeresgruppe Eichhorn Wilna Heeresgruppe Eichhorn KievBattles warsAustro Prussian War Battle of Koniggratz Franco Prussian War First World War Russian Civil WarAwardsPour le Merite with Oak Leaves Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Awards 4 Notes 5 External linksBiography editEichhorn was born in Breslau in the Province of Silesia now Wroclaw in Poland His father Karl Friedrich Hermann Eichhorn de 1813 1892 was a politician Both of his grandfathers were notable politicians citation needed 1 He joined the Prussian Army in 1866 and took part in the Austro Prussian War of 1866 2 and in the Franco Prussian War of 1870 1871 He won the Iron Cross second class during the Franco Prussian War 3 He rose through the ranks of the Prussian Army being appointed chief of the staff of the VI Army Corps at Breslau in 1897 2 commanding the 9th Division from 1901 to 1904 and the XVIII Army Corps from 1904 to 1912 4 In 1912 he took command of the 7th Army Inspection the peacetime headquarters for the Imperial German XVI XVIII and XXI Army Corps 5 At the outbreak of World War I in August 1914 Eichhorn was incapacitated because of an accident in May 1914 but he was able to play a part in the First Battle of Champagne also known as the Battle of Soissons at the beginning of 1915 2 He became the commanding general of the 10th Army on 21 January 1915 and commanded it until 5 March 1918 6 Under his command the 10th Army engaged in the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes in East Prussia in February 1915 In August 1915 he took Kovno and afterwards the fortresses of Grodno and Olita and continued his advance into Russia 2 He received the Pour le Merite on 18 August 1915 and the oak leaves to the Pour le Merite on 28 September 1915 7 On 30 July 1916 while remaining in command of the 10th Army Eichhorn became supreme commander of Army Group Eichhorn Heeresgruppe Eichhorn based around 10th Army which he commanded until 31 March 1918 8 On 18 December 1917 Eichhorn was promoted to Generalfeldmarschall field marshal On 3 April 1918 he became supreme commander of Army Group Kyiv Heeresgruppe Kiew and simultaneously military governor of Ukraine 9 nbsp Grave of Hermann von Eichhorn 1918 in the Invalidenfriedhof BerlinDeath editEichhorn was assassinated in Kyiv by a member of the Russian Party of Left Socialist Revolutionaries Boris Donskoy who threw a bomb at the carriage carrying Eichhorn Also killed was Eichhorn s adjutant Walter von Dresser Donskoy was convicted of murder by a field military court and executed by hanging Eichhorn is buried in the Invalidenfriedhof in Berlin Awards editIron Cross nbsp 2nd Class 1871 Oak Leaves 1895 Clasp 1915 nbsp 1st Class nbsp Order of Saint Stanislaus Russian Empire 3rd Class 31 August 1871 nbsp Prussian Order of the Crown 1st Class 17 January 1904 nbsp Order of Philip the Magnanimous Grand Cross with Crown 8 September 1905 10 nbsp Order of the Red Eagle Grand Cross with Oak Leaves 20 August 1907 nbsp Ludwig Order Grand Cross 15 September 1912 10 nbsp Pour le Merite 18 August 1915 with Oak Leaves 28 September 1915 nbsp Military Order of St Henry Commander 2nd Class 25 October 1916 Eichhorn was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Berlin on 18 February 1918 Wilhelm II German Emperor decreed that one of the eight towers of Malbork Castle Ordensburg Marienburg of the Teutonic Order should be named after Eichhorn Eichhornstrasse in the Marzahn Hellersdorf district of Berlin was named after him during his lifetime Notes edit The philosopher Schelling was his maternal grandfather Bickel Otto 1938 Preussisch deutsche Feldmarschalle und Grossadmirale Prussian German Field Marshals and Grand Admirals in German Safari Verlag p 262 Retrieved 27 May 2022 Er war mit einer Tochter des grossen Philosophen Schelling verheiratet und diese Julia von Eichhorn war eine durch Geist und Unmut gleichermassen ausgezeichnete Frau Ihr Sohn Hermann der Fahnenjunker von Koniggrass a b c d Chisholm Hugh ed 1922 Eichhorn Hermann von Encyclopaedia Britannica 12th ed London amp New York The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company Hermann von Eichhorn prussianmachine com Retrieved 2021 12 04 Gunter Wegner Stellenbesetzung der deutschen Heere 1815 1939 Biblio Verlag Osnabruck 1993 Bd 1 pp 82 102 Wegner Stellenbesetzung p 36 Wegner Stellenbesetzung p 618 pourlemerite org Wegner Stellenbesetzung p 610 Wegner Stellenbesetzung p 611 a b Grossherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste in German Darmstadt Staatsverlag 1914 pp 11 129 via hathitrust orgExternal links editPhoto of Eichhorn and his adjutant Newspaper clippings about Hermann von Eichhorn in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Military offices New title Commander 10th Army26 January 1915 5 March 1918 Succeeded byGeneral der Infanterie Erich von Falkenhayn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hermann von Eichhorn amp oldid 1220953304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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