Dr. Hermann Josef von Kuhl (2 November 1856 – 4 November 1958) was a Prussian military officer, member of the German General Staff, and a Generalleutnant during World War I. One of the most competent commanders in the Imperial German Army, he retired in 1919 to write a number of critically acclaimed essays on the war. Hermann von Kuhl is one of only five recipients to be distinguished with both the "military class" and "peace class" of the Pour le Mérite, Prussia's and Germany's highest honor.
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| - Dr. Hermann Josef von Kuhl (2 November 1856 – 4 November 1958) was a Prussian military officer, member of the German General Staff, and a Generalleutnant during World War I. One of the most competent commanders in the Imperial German Army, he retired in 1919 to write a number of critically acclaimed essays on the war. Hermann von Kuhl is one of only five recipients to be distinguished with both the "military class" and "peace class" of the Pour le Mérite, Prussia's and Germany's highest honor.
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| - Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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| - Koblenz, Kingdom of Prussia
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- Chief of Staff
- Army Group A
- Army Group Kronprinz Rupprecht
- Chief of Staff, 1. Armee
- Chief of Staff, 12. Armee
- Chief of Staff, 6. Armee
- Commander, 25. Infantry Brigade Münster
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- Formed from VIII Army Inspectorate
- Kronprinz Rupprecht
- Formed from Army Group
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- --09-22
- --11-12
- --11-24
- --08-02
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| - Author, Military historian
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| - Dr. Hermann Josef von Kuhl (2 November 1856 – 4 November 1958) was a Prussian military officer, member of the German General Staff, and a Generalleutnant during World War I. One of the most competent commanders in the Imperial German Army, he retired in 1919 to write a number of critically acclaimed essays on the war. Hermann von Kuhl is one of only five recipients to be distinguished with both the "military class" and "peace class" of the Pour le Mérite, Prussia's and Germany's highest honor.
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