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  2. Otto von Below - The Prussian Machine

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    Prussian General der Infanterie Otto von Below was widely lauded as one of Germany's best commanders, and was also the youngest to receive army command at the age of 57. During the war, he saw success on four different fronts, most notably during the Second Battle of Masurian Lakes in the East and his drive against the Italians at Caporetto .

  3. Otto von Below Biography - Prussian military officer | Pantheon

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    Otto Ernst Vinzent Leo von Below (18 January 1857 – 15 March 1944) served as a Prussian general officer in the Imperial German Army during the First World War (1914–1918). Read more on Wikipedia Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Otto von Below has received more than 127,174 page views.

  4. World War I: Battle of Caporetto - ThoughtCo

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    For this purpose, the composite Austro-German Fourteenth Army was formed under the command of General Otto von Below. Preparations In September, the Italian commander-in-chief General Luigi Cadorna became aware that an enemy offensive was in the offing.

  5. Otto von Below | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Otto Ernst Vincent Leo von Below (18 January 1857 in Danzig (Gdańsk) – 15 March 1944 also in Danzig (Gdańsk)) was a Prussian general in the German Army during the First World War. He was most notable for his victory in the Battle of Caporetto. Before World War I, Otto von Below became...

  6. Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes - Wikipedia

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    In East Prussia, further Russian incursions were blocked by trench lines extending between the Masurian Lakes; they were held by the German Eighth Army, commanded by General Otto von Below. The Eighth Army was reinforced by some of the newly arrived corps, while the rest of them became the German Tenth Army , commanded by Colonel-General ...

  7. PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE 85 Otto von Below – German 1914

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    August 17, 2021 PEEBLES PROFILES MILITARY RISE Otto Ernst Vinzent Leo von Below was born in Danzig (now Gdańsk) on January 18, 1857. At the age of eighteen, he entered the Imperial German Army. After three years at the War Academy (from 1884 to 1887), Below was appointed to the General Staff in 1889 with the rank of captain.

  8. Otto von Below - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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    Otto Ernst Vinzent Leo von Below (18 January 1857 – 15 March 1944) served as a Prussian general officer in the Imperial German Army during the First World War (1914–1918). [1] [a] He arguably became most notable for his command, along with the Austro-Hungarian commander Svetozar Borojević , during the victorious Battle of Caporetto in ...

  9. First World War.com - Who's Who - Fritz von Below

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    Fritz von Below, who died in 1918, was awarded Germany's prestigious Pour le Merite on 16 February 1915 for his efforts on both Eastern and Western Fronts (most notably at the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes). His award was supplemented by the Oakleaves on 11 August 1916 in recognition of his efforts on the Somme. Sponsored Links

  10. First World War.com - Who's Who - Otto von Below

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    Otto von Below. One of the more capable German field commanders of the First World War, Otto von Below (1857-1944) - a cousin of Fritz von Below (reported variously as his brother), who also operated as a field commander during the war (causing some confusion among British military intelligence) - served on numerous fronts during the war ...

  11. military official. Otto von Below was a Prussian general officer in the Imperial German Army during the First World War. He was most notable for his command, along with the Austro-Hungarian commander Svetozar Boroević, during the victorious Battle of Caporetto.