- Alexander von Linsingen
Infobox Military Person
name= Alexander von Linsingen
lived=birth date|1850|2|10|df=y — death date and age|1935|6|5|1850|2|10|df=y
placeofbirth=Hildesheim , Germany
placeofdeath=Hannover , Germany
nickname=
allegiance=Germany
serviceyears=1968–1918
rank=Generaloberst
commands=
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battles=
awards=Pour le Mérite mit Eichenlaub
laterwork=Alexander Adolf August Karl von Linsingen (1850-1935) was one of the best German field commanders during
World War I .Linsingen joined the
Prussian Army in 1868 and rose to Corps Commander in 1909. He was one of the very few top German generals not to have served on the general staff.At the beginning of World War I, Linsingen was a Corps commander in the
First Battle of the Marne . Transferred to the Eastern Front where German and Austrian armies were threatened by a Russian offensive in Galicia, Linsingen took command of Army Group South (1915). He defeated the Russian armies in theBattle of Stryi in 1915, capturing 60,000 Russian prisoners. He was awarded thePour le Mérite . In 1916 he faced theBrusilov offensive . After an initial retreat, he checked the Russian advance nearKovel . He was promoted toColonel-General , the highest rank for a general in the German Army. In 1917-1918 he led the German offense toUkraine . After the end of the war with Russia, he became the Military Governor ofBerlin (1918). Under theNazi s, outraged by their racist policies, Linsingen who was a Christian but ofJewish descent, demonstratively joined theUnion of Jewish War Veterans . Alexander von Linsingen died on June 5, 1935 and is interned at the Neuen St. Nikolai-Friedhof in Hannover, Germany.External links
* [http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/linsingen.htm Short biography]
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