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  1. Helmuth von Moltke (1848–1916), genannt Moltke der Jüngere, preußischer Generaloberst und Chef des Großen Generalstabs im Ersten Weltkrieg, war kein Nachfahre Helmuths des Älteren, sondern ein Sohn von dessen Bruder Adolf von Moltke, ebenfalls aus dem Zweig Samow. Schloss Kreisau, Niederschlesien. Allianzwappen derer von Moltke (links ...

  2. March 11, 1907 - January 23, 1945. Helmuth James Graf von Moltke. Helmuth James Graf von Moltke studied law and political sciences in Berlin from 1925 on. He was deeply involved in running a voluntary work camp in Silesia for students, farmers and industrial workers. Moltke had close sympathies with the democratic forces of the day and ...

  3. 11. Apr. 2023 · In einer beherzten Rede spricht sich Generalstabschef Helmuth von Moltke am 23. Juni 1873 im Reichstag in Berlin in seiner Rolle als Abgeordneter gegen den Bau des Nord-Ostsee-Kanals aus. Das Wort ...

  4. Helmuth von Moltke mlađi rođen je 25. svibnja 1848. godine u Gersdorfu u pruskoj vojničkoj obitelji. Sin je Adolfa von Moltkea, inače danskog, a potom pruskog dužnosnika u Schleswig-Holsteinu i Auguste von Moltke rođene Krohn. Njegov ujak feldmaršal Helmuth von Moltke stariji bio je znameniti pruski vojskovođa, načelnik pruskog Glavnog ...

  5. Helmuth von Moltke - Prussian General, Strategist, Reformer: Moltke was selected as chief of the Prussian General Staff in 1857 and confirmed in that office in September 1858. Thus began the era of the great triumvirate—Otto von Bismarck (chancellor), Moltke, and Albrecht von Roon (1803–79; minister of war from 1859)—that within 13 years was to change the map of Europe. Moltke entered ...

  6. Helmuth Caspar, Konrad. Helmuth James Graf [1] von Moltke (11 March 1907 – 23 January 1945) was a German jurist who, as a draftee in the German Abwehr, acted to subvert German human-rights abuses of people in territories occupied by Germany during World War II.

  7. Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (1848-1916) started his military career in 1869 and took part in the Franco-Prussian War between 1870-71. From 1891 on, he was aide-de-camp of Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941). He succeeded Count Alfred von Schlieffen (1833-1913) as Chief of the General Staff of the army in Berlin in early January 1906 ...