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Friedrich Sixt von Armin

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He married on the 11 June 1882 Klara Pauline Auguste von Voigts-Rhetz, born October 1859 in Berlin. She was the daughter of Prussian general Julius von Voigts-Rhetz. A son
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that defined the first years of the conflict. For his handling of combat operations on the Western Front, particularly at
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region. During his time as commander, the 4th Army withstood several attacks from British and French armies, notably the
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in 1906. Following a period of service at general headquarters in 1908, Armin was appointed commander of the
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of the regiment and also held other positions on the regimental staff. In 1900, Armin was promoted to
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and returned with it to Germany, where, following the demobilisation of his troops, he resigned.
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At the beginning of the First World War, Armin and the IV Corps were a part of the
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German general who participated in the Franco-Prussian War and the First World War
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to the Pour le Mérite. Armin was still in command of the 4th Army during the
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in Magdeburg (1933) were named after him, both were renamed subsequently.
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he became a prisoner of war in 1942 and died in Russia in 1952.
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in 1916. The following year he was appointed commander of the
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Band 8. Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt Hamburg. o.J. S. 323.
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German military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War
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With the signing of the 426: 32:This article includes a list of general 724: 593:Military Merit Medal (Austria-Hungary) 498:on 11 November, Armin took command of 537:2nd Class with Crown and Oak Leaves. 18: 757:German Army generals of World War I 13: 647:Magdeburger Biographisches Lexikon 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 793: 710:25 February 1917–28 January 1919 670:"Armin, Friedrich Sixt von"  661: 597:Honorary title "Lion of Flanders" 347:and was seriously wounded in the 297:Friedrich Bertram Sixt von Armin 158: 91: 23: 415:also had a military career. As 762:Generals of Infantry (Prussia) 615: 600:Magdeburg Barracks (1928) and 510:After the war, Armin lived in 422: 1: 782:Military personnel from Hesse 698:Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg 638: 505: 395:as commanding officer of the 326: 363:. He subsequently served as 288:Hans-Heinrich Sixt von Armin 7: 566:Military Order of St. Henry 542:House Order of Hohenzollern 442:, where they fought in the 315:, including the Battles of 10: 798: 712: 702: 691: 686: 564:Commander's Cross of the 406: 283: 273: 219: 201: 191: 183: 171: 153: 129: 102: 90: 83: 608: 529:Order of the Black Eagle 472:Order of the Black Eagle 391:. In 1911, he succeeded 357:Iron Cross, Second Class 303:who participated in the 85:Friedrich Sixt von Armin 676:Encyclopædia Britannica 480:German spring offensive 53:more precise citations. 679:(12th ed.). 1922. 627:Soldatisches Führertum 535:Order of the Red Eagle 522:Decorations and awards 431: 256:Battle of Passchendale 531:(Prussia, 23.12.1917) 468:Third Battle of Ypres 454:, he was awarded the 430: 375:. He was promoted to 355:. 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Wetzlar
Rhine Province
Prussia
Magdeburg
Saxony
Nazi Germany
German Empire
Army
General
13th Division
IV Corps
4th Army
Franco-Prussian War
Battle of Gravelotte
WIA
First World War
Western Front
Battle of Passchendale
Battle of Lys
Pour le Mérite
Hans-Heinrich Sixt von Armin
general
Franco-Prussian War
First World War

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