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  1. Franco-Prussian War. World War I. Awards. Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves. Josias von Heeringen (9 March 1850 – 9 October 1926) was a German general of the imperial era who served as Prussian Minister of War and saw service in the First World War .

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  3. Josias von Heeringen - Wikipedia

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    Franco-Prussian War. World War I. Awards. Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves. Josias von Heeringen (9 March 1850 – 9 October 1926) was a German general of the imperial era who served as Prussian Minister of War and saw service in the First World War .

  4. Josias von Heeringen – Wikipedia

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    Josias Oskar Otto von Heeringen (* 9. März 1850 in Kassel; † 9. Oktober 1926 in Berlin-Charlottenburg) war ein preußischer Generaloberst, Kriegsminister, Verbandsfunktionär und von 1919 bis 1926 Präsident des Kyffhäuserbundes .

  5. Josias von Heeringen - Wikiwand

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    SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Josias von Heeringen (9 March 1850 – 9 October 1926) was a German general of the imperial era who served as Prussian Minister of War and saw service in the First World War. Josias von Heeringen. Born. 9 March 1850. Kassel, Electorate of Hesse.

  6. Josias von Heeringen - Prussian Machine

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    Generaloberst Josias von Heeringen served as Prussia's Minister of War from 1909 to 1913, where he became a bitter rival of Colonel Ludendorff at the general staff over the pre-war Army buildup. Prior to World War One, he also served as inspector general of the Prussian Second Army.

  7. The Battle of Lorraine | Exhibits | Pritzker Military Museum ...

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    The German Empire’s army, led by Konrad Krafft von Dellmensingen, Rupprecht of Bavaria, and Josias von Heeringen, had time to dig in. As a result, the German Empire’s army held their ground with artillery barrages. By August 20, the army of the German Empire had forced the French units to separate into two separate battles.

  8. Category:Josias von Heeringen - Wikimedia Commons

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    Media in category "Josias von Heeringen". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. Aus grosser Zeit.jpg 1,592 × 982; 1.38 MB. Kaiser and his Generals LCCN2014699080.jpg 5,804 × 4,210; 3.27 MB. Kaiser generals.jpg 952 × 608; 195 KB.

  9. First World War.com - Who's Who - Josias von Heeringen

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    Who's Who - Josias von Heeringen. Josias von Heeringen (1850-1926) served in the German army as commander of Seventh Army from 2 August 1914 until 28 August 1916. Sponsored Links. For his notable service at Mulhouse in August 1914, where he successfully repelled the French invasion of Alsace, Heeringen was awarded the Pour le Merite for ...

  10. First Battle of the Aisne - Wikipedia

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    Alexander von Kluck Karl von Bülow Josias von Heeringen: Strength; Fifth Army Sixth Army BEF: First Army Second Army Seventh Army: Casualties and losses; 250,000 killed or wounded 13,541 killed or wounded: Unknown

  11. Josias von Heeringen Biography - German general (1850–1926)

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    Josias von Heeringen. Josias von Heeringen (9 March 1850 – 9 October 1926) was a German general of the imperial era who served as Prussian Minister of War and saw service in the First World War. Read more on Wikipedia.

  12. Portrait of Josias von Heeringen... - Getty Images

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    UNSPECIFIED - FEBRUARY 27: Portrait of Josias von Heeringen (Kassel, 1850-Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1926), German general and head of the army's department within the ministry of war in the kingdom of Prussia. Oil on canvas from Vienna Nedomansky Studio, 1916.