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  1. Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Waldersee[1] (8 April 1832, Potsdam – 5 March 1904, Hanover) was a German Generalfeldmarschall who served as Chief of the Imperial German General Staff from 1888 to 1891 and as Allied Supreme Commander in China in 1900-1901. Alfred von Waldersee was the fifth of six children of the Prussian cavalry general Franz Heinrich Count von Waldersee (1791–1873 ...

  2. Alfred von Waldersee. Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Waldersee [1] ( 8 tháng 4 năm 1832, Potsdam – 5 tháng 3 năm 1904, Hanover) là một Thống chế của Phổ và Đế quốc Đức, giữ chức vụ Tổng tham mưu trưởng Đức trong khoảng thời gian ngắn giữa Moltke và Schlieffen từ năm 1888 cho đến năm ...

  3. 5. Apr. 2024 · Alfred von Schlieffen (born February 28, 1833, Berlin—died January 4, 1913, Berlin) was a German officer and head of the general staff who developed the plan of attack (Schlieffen Plan) that the German armies used, with significant modifications, at the outbreak of World War I. Schlieffen, the son of a Prussian general, entered the army in ...

  4. Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl von Waldersee ( 8. dubna 1832 Postupim – 5. března 1904 Hannover) byl německý hrabě, polní maršál ( Generalfeldmarschall) a od 10. srpna 1888 do 7. února 1891 náčelník německého Velkého generálního štábu . Von Waldersee se narodil v prominentní vojenské rodině, vyznamenal se jako ...

  5. Alfred von Waldersee. Self: The War in China -- Von Waldersee and Staff. Alfred von Waldersee was born on 8 October 1832 in Potsdam, Germany. He died on 5 March 1904 in Berlin, Germany.

  6. The present volume is the 1924 English translation of Field-Marshal Alfred Count von Waldersee’s memoirs by Frederic Whyte. “Field-Marshal Alfred Count von Waldersee’s Denkwürdigkeiten are in three volumes in the German edition. The two first, covering the years 1832-1900, were issued at the end of 1922; the third, covering the period August 1900-March 1904, appeared late in 1923. The ...