- Walther von Lüttwitz
Infobox Military Person
name=Walther von Lüttwitz
lived=February 2 ,1859 -September 20 ,1942
placeofbirth=Bodland
placeofdeath=Breslau
caption=Walther von Lüttwitz
allegiance=Germany
battles=Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch
awards=Pour le Mérite Walther von Lüttwitz (
February 2 ,1859 –September 20 ,1942 ) was a Germangeneral known for his involvement in theKapp-Lüttwitz Putsch .Lüttwitz was born in Bodland near Kreuzburg in
Upper Silesia . DuringWorld War I , Lüttwitz held several high military ranks. After the armistice and theGerman Revolution in 1918, the "Rat der Volksbeauftragten ", the provisional German government, appointed himcommander-in-chief of theReichswehr , the German military, inBerlin and the vicinity. In this function, he directed the suppression of theSpartakus Uprising by theFreikorps in January 1919.Like many members of the Reichswehr, Lüttwitz was an outspoken opponent of the
Treaty of Versailles . He especially disliked the postulation for a reduction of the army to 100,000 men, for a disbandment of the Freikorps, and the extradition of about 900 members of the Reichswehr, whom the Allies accused ofwar crimes . He planned to defy these stipulations of the treaty. Afterdefense minister Gustav Noske deposed him from several posts, Lüttwitz decided to act. In the night betweenMarch 12 and 13, theMarinebrigade Ehrhardt , which had been under his command and was also supposed to be disbanded, towards the administration neighborhood ofBerlin . The coup only lasted a few days, however, as it lacked the support of the old elite and the population. Lüttwitz, who acted as defense minister of the coup government, fled onMarch 17 . He then spent some time inHungary ; he returned after anamnesty to Germany in 1925. He died in Breslau in 1942.His son,
Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz , was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords in World War II. He served in thePrussian Army during World War I, theReichswehr , theWehrmacht during World War II and theBundeswehr .References
*German|Walther von Lüttwitz|June 19, 2006
* Berger, Florian, "Mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern. Die höchstdekorierten Soldaten des Zweiten Weltkrieges". Selbstverlag Florian Berger, 2006. ISBN 3-9501307-0-5.
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