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German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg in 1916. Decorated for bravery, he was at the Palace of Versailles when the German Empire was proclaimed in 1871.
F ield Marshal von Hindenburg, addressing the Veterans’ League in Hanover: “We do not wish to instigate war, but in view of the present realities we cannot deny the truth of Schiller’s words ...
The following day he announced his candidacy for president, setting the stage for a battle with Paul von Hindenburg, the 84-year-old field marshal and incumbent German president.
The Hindenburg was named after German President and General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, who served in office from 1925 until his death in 1934. All are welcome to attend the event.
In addition, the Social Democratic President Friedrich Ebert died in the middle of his mandate and was replaced in 1925 by the living fossil, the General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, although in ...
Another of the stamps shows Germany's former president, Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, who the airship was named after. Behind him is the image of an airship.
The Reichstag ceremonies in honor of the late Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, president of Germany, including a portion of Adolf Hitler’s speech, will be broadcast today from 7:30 to 8:00 a ...
ENTERED ARMY EARLY Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg was born on October 2, 1847, in Posen. At the age of nineteen he became a sub-lieutenant in the Third Guards Regiments.
Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg. pro-Monarchist candidate, had two things in his favor in the Presidential election: 1) Several speeches made, last week, by Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann, ...