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Re: Qui étaient Liebert et V Spee ?
Publié : sam. déc. 18, 2010 5:48 pm
par pouldhu
Bonjour à tous, les allemands ont donné aux allées d'une creute des noms de militaires, comme falkenhayn Weg, Mackensen Weg ou encore Boelke Weg.
Je cherche un Liebert, et un V Spee, comme il y a aussi Immelmann, se sont peut être des pilotes.
Cordialement,
Gilles.
Re: Qui étaient Liebert et V Spee ?
Publié : sam. déc. 18, 2010 6:04 pm
par ALVF
Bonjour,
Von Spee: amiral allemand, vainqueur de la bataille navale du Coronel puis vaincu et tué aux Falkland en 1914.
Cordialement,
Guy François.
Re: Qui étaient Liebert et V Spee ?
Publié : sam. déc. 18, 2010 10:57 pm
par pouldhu
Merci Guy, un de plus, reste Liebert à trouver.
Cordialement,
Gilles.
Re: Qui étaient Liebert et V Spee ?
Publié : dim. déc. 19, 2010 6:45 am
par Gerard GEHIN
Bonjour Gilles,
C'est peut être lui :
Eduard Wilhelm Hans von Liebert
(16.4.1850 - 14.11.1934)
place of birth: Rendsburg (Schleswig-Holstein)
General of infantry serving in the Imperial Prussian Army during World War One. He later maintained a career in politics and wrote on military history. Liebert was on inactive reserve status at war's outbreak, but later commanded the 15th Reserve Division and Generalkommando 52. Eduard von Liebert was born into a family originating from Silesia, his grandfather being a prominent physician in Langenbielau. Prior to the war, he was married to Helene Dittmer who had their only child, Elsa. In 1900, Liebert was granted nobility status, but his name died out when Elsa passed away in 1941.
Von Liebert's pre-war military career took him to German East Africa where he commanded the Kaiserliche Schutztruppe with the rank of major general. He was also the colonial governor charged with the administration of German East Africa (present-day Tanzania.) Upon returning to Germany, he served as a divisional commander before entering into the political scene as a representative of the Imperial Free Conservative Party (RFKP). At war's outbreak, he was reactivated and served at first as the military governor of Lodz, later acting as commander of a reserve division and then a corps engaged in Romania. Following the war, Liebert wrote a few works on military history, including biographies on Gneisenau and von Moltke. He was also a member of the NSDAP for five years. He died on 14 November 1934 in Tscheidt, Upper Silesia.
Pour V SPEE suivre le lien suivant
http://www.kaiserliche-marine.de/
Bien cordialement
Gérard
Re: Qui étaient Liebert et V Spee ?
Publié : dim. déc. 19, 2010 6:54 am
par Gerard GEHIN
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Re: Qui étaient Liebert et V Spee ?
Publié : dim. déc. 19, 2010 11:29 am
par pouldhu
Bonjour Gérard, merci pour les infos, c'est sans doute bien le bon Liebert.
Cordialement,
Gilles.