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  1. 30 apr 2024 · Wilhelm Groener (born November 22, 1867, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg [Germany]—died May 3, 1939, Bornstedt, near Potsdam, Germany) was a German general and politician who helped prevent a communist revolution in Germany after World War I by throwing army support to the moderate Social Democratic government of Friedrich Ebert.

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  2. 2 giorni fa · Following the third note of 24 October, which emphasised the danger to international peace inherent in the power of the "King of Prussia" and the "military authorities of the Empire", General Ludendorff resigned and was replaced as First General Quartermaster by General Wilhelm Groener.

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  3. 1 giorno fa · To ensure that the fledgling government maintained control over the country, Ebert and General Wilhelm Groener, Ludendorff's successor as leader of the Supreme Army Command (OHL), concluded the secret EbertGroener pact on 10 November.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Von Rundstedt's Corps disintegrated in the wake of defeat and the German Revolution, but while most officers were demobilised, he remained in the Army, apparently at the request of General Wilhelm Groener, who assumed leadership of the shattered Army.

  5. 6 mag 2024 · SPD leader Friedrich Ebert allied with General Wilhelm Groener (1867–1939) of the Supreme Army Command to ensure the transition from constitutional monarchy to republic. As part of the...

  6. 17 mag 2024 · Wilhelm Groener, el general en jefe de su Cuartel General que había sustituido a Ludendorff, le informó que el Kaiserliches Heer se retiraría bajo las órdenes del mariscal Hindenburg, pero que no lucharía para que Su Majestad el emperador se mantuviera en el trono.

  7. 19 mag 2024 · 25 Aug, 2007: Wilhelm Groener (1867–1939) Wilhelm Groener, via Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin Meet Wilhelm Groener, an unassuming … 13 Aug, 2007 : Good Old Stalin History can be used to justify all manner of circumstances in the present.