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  1. Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) was a German army commander. He participated in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-German Wars and became Generaloberst of Saxon troops and War Minister in the Kingdom of Saxony.

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  3. Max von Hausen - Wikipedia

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    Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) was a German army commander. He participated in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-German Wars and became Generaloberst of Saxon troops and War Minister in the Kingdom of Saxony.

  4. Max von Hausen – Wikipedia

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    Max von Hausen, Fotografie von Otto Mayer, Dresden Freiherr von Hausen. Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (* 17.Dezember 1846 in Dresden; † 19. März 1922 ebenda) war ein sächsischer Generaloberst sowie Kriegsminister und Vorsitzender des Gesamtministeriums des Königreiches Sachsen

  5. Max von Hausen | German general | Britannica

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    German general Learn about this topic in these articles: First Battle of the Marne In First Battle of the Marne: Allied retreat to the Marne Max von Hausen on his exposed right flank near Dinant, on the Meuse. In consequence, he gave orders for a general retreat that night. Read More

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    Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) was a German army commander. He participated in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-German Wars and became Generaloberst of Saxon troops and War Minister in the Kingdom of Saxony.

  7. 1914: Marne in the Balance - HistoryNet

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    A new school of German military historians goes so far as to suggest that Germany had lost the Great War by September 1914. Still, “what if” scenarios abound. What if Germany had not violated Belgium’s neutrality? Would Britain still have entered the war?

  8. Max von Hausen | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) served as a German army commander in the early stages of the First World War . Contents 1 Early life 2 First World War 3 Notes 4 References 5 External links Early life Hausen entered the Saxon army and served against Prussia in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.

  9. Max Clemens Freiherr von Hausen - Prussian Machine

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    Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (17.12.1846 - 18.03.1922) place of birth: Dresden, Sachsen (Saxony) Königreich Sachsen: Kriegsminister, Generalstabschef, Generaladj SM, Generaloberst

  10. Who's Who -. Max Klemens von Hausen. Max Klemens von Hausen (1846-1922) served as a German army commander during the invasion of Belgium and France during the early stages of the war in 1914. Von Hausen entered the Saxon army in 1866 and served against Prussia during the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.

  11. Max von Hausen Biography - German general (1846-1922)

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    Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) was a German army commander. He participated in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-German Wars and became Generaloberst of Saxon troops and War Minister in the Kingdom of Saxony.