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Johannes "Hans"
Friedrich Leopold von
Seeckt (22
April 1866 – 27
December 1936) was a
German military officer who
served as
Chief of
Staff to
August von...
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Seeckt to take
direct action. Kahr
turned against Hitler, and the
Reichswehr division in
Bavaria did not
support the putsch. In
February 1924
Seeckt relinquished...
- 115,000 men, and thus the
armed forces,
under the
leadership of Hans von
Seeckt,
retained only the most
capable officers. The
American historians Alan Millet...
- von
Seeckt,
Chief of Army
Command from 1920 to 1926,
succeeded in
largely removing the
Reichswehr from the
control of the Reichstag.
Under Seeckt the...
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under pressure from the Entente,
banned the Freikorps.
General Hans von
Seeckt thought that the
Reichswehr no
longer had
enough men
available to guard...
- Reichenau,
Dietrich von Saucken,
Wilhelm Keitel,
Dietrich von Choltiz, Hans von
Seeckt, and Hugo Sperrle.
Monocles were most
prevalent in the late 19th century...
- Reichswehrministerium. He also
supported a
senior position for Hans von
Seeckt. On 30 September,
Groener resigned from the army,
against the
wishes of...
- (29
August 1916 – 3 July 1919)
Wilhelm Groener (3–7 July 1919) Hans von
Seeckt (7–15 July 1919) The
Kaiser had full
control of the
armed forces but the...
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command by
General von
Seeckt and
replaced by
General Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein. However,
Ritter von Kahr
defied Seeckt and
announced that...
- überlegenen Gegner; Berlin: Mittler, 1935.
Seeckt; Leipzig: V. Hase & Koehler, 1938.
Scharnhorst nach 1808 -
Seeckt nach 1918; Berlin: Landesgeschichtl. Vereinigg...