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    1 day ago · The commander in chief, Hans von Seeckt, argued that there had been an excessive focus on encirclement and emphasised speed instead. Seeckt inspired a revision of Bewegungskrieg (maneuver warfare) thinking and its associated Auftragstaktik in which the commander expressed his goals to subordinates and gave them discretion in how to achieve them.

  2. 16 hours ago · During the course of World War I, war reporting was the responsibility of the German General Staff and after 1918 of the Potsdam Reich Archives founded by General Hans von Seeckt, which dedicated itself to the task of "disproving" German war guilt and war crimes. As a result it was the leadership of the Reichswehr with its largely anti ...

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · Economic negotiations with the Soviet Union in 1921 proved successful, and support for a rapprochement between the two countries came from Gen. Hans von Seeckt, the commander in chief of the army.

  4. 1 day ago · The war guilt question ( German: Kriegsschuldfrage) is the public debate that took place in Germany for the most part during the Weimar Republic, to establish Germany's share of responsibility in the causes of the First World War.

  5. 16 hours ago · The head of the army command was General Hans von Seeckt, a far-sighted officer who, back in 1921, began to form a small aviation department within the ministry. In December 1923, the ministry signed an agreement with the Soviet government to provide educational facilities in Lipetsk.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · Hans von Seeckt and German military reform by James S. Corum. 0 Ratings 3 Want to read; 0 Currently reading; 2 Have read

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · Military Leaders of World War I: Official and Private Papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt This link opens in a new window Letters and other papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt, prominent German military strategist of World War I, military head of the Reichswehr and "father" of the army of the German Republic.