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- Falkenhausen may refer to:– Ludwig von Falkenhausen (1844–1936), German general, Governor-General of the General Governorate of Belgium (1917–1918) Alexander...
- Alexander Ernst Alfred Hermann Freiherr von Falkenhausen (29 October 1878 – 31 July 1966) was a German general and military advisor to Chiang Kai-shek...
- Freiherr von Falkenhausen (13 September 1844 – 4 May 1936) was a German officer most notable for his activities during World War I. Falkenhausen was born...
- Ludwig von Falkenhausen (1844–1936), military governor of Belgium during the German occupation of Belgium in World War I. Alexander von Falkenhausen (1878–1966)...
- Ludwig Freiherr von Falkenhausen (9 September 1816 – 29 October 1889) was a corporal of the Royal Bavarian Army and later commander of the military of...
- Alex von Falkenhausen Motorenbau (AFM) (but some sources claim the M stood for Munich) was a German racing car constructor. The team was started by Alexander...
- it to the new Manual of Infantry Training for War. General Ludwig von Falkenhausen, commander of the 6th Army arranged the infantry at Arras for the rigid...
- Lothar von Falkenhausen (born June 6, 1959) is a German-American archaeologist and art historian specializing in the Chinese Bronze Age. After receiving...
- Churchill 1979, p. 123. Whittow 1996, p. 307–9. von Falkenhausen 1967, p. 21. **** 1904, p. 177–8. von Falkenhausen 1967, p. 79. Kreutz 1991, p. 98, 188. Churchill...
- Armee-Abteilung Falkenhausen / Armee-Abteilung A (Army Detachment A) was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It served on the left...