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  1. 2 giorni fa · Field Marshal von Mackensen, a monarchist, was a military tutor to Wilhelm II, and his son. His high-profile black Life Hussars uniform was adopted by the SS. Von Mackensen was made a Prussian state councillor by Göring in 1933.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Additionally, the German Chief of the General Staff, General Erich Von Falkenhayn was forced to resign from office though his successor appointed him to command the combined Central Powers forces against Romania, along with General August von Mackensen. Kaiser Wilhelm II immediately replaced Falkenhayn with Paul von Hindenburg.

  3. 5 giorni fa · When the German general August von Mackensen opened a third offensive with the assistance of the Bulgarians in October 1915, the weakened Serbs were unable to sustain a defense on two fronts and were forced to retreat across Albania to the Adriatic coast.

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19151915 – Wikipedia

    5 giorni fa · Den deutschen Truppen unter August von Mackensen und Hans von Seeckt gelingt nach wenigen Tagen der Durchbruch. Die russischen Einheiten wenden bei ihrem Rückzug die Taktik der Verbrannten Erde an. Ihr Kommandant Radko Dimitriew wird nach der Schlacht von seinem Posten enthoben.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Fu un generale di cavalleria, il primo della lunga serie di generali, tra cui 24 di corpo d'armata, a essere silurato da Cadorna. Il disegno operativo prevedeva, per la prima giornata di guerra, la fulminea occupazione dei ponti a Pieris sull'Isonzo per impedirne la distruzione.

  6. 4 giorni fa · On 2 December 1919, Wilhelm wrote to Field Marshal August von Mackensen, denouncing his own abdication as the "deepest, most disgusting shame ever perpetrated by a person in history, the Germans have done to themselves... egged on and misled by the tribe of Judah ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelgradeBelgrade - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · After a prolonged battle which destroyed much of the city, starting on 6 October 1915, Belgrade fell to German and Austro-Hungarian troops commanded by Field Marshal August von Mackensen on 9 October of the same year.