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  1. Kuhl, Hermann Josef von. German (Prussian) general and military writer. Born 02 November 1856 in Koblenz, Germany. Died 04 November 1958 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. A classic representative of pre-1914 Prussian officer education, Kuhl was a rising star within the peacetime general staff.

  2. 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 German Army, he retired in 1919 to write a number of critically acclaimed essays on the war.

  3. 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...

  4. Kuhl, Hermann Joseph von (1.0) International Encyclopedia of the First World War 1/4 15th March 2017 Kuhl, Hermann Joseph von By Markus Pöhlmann Summary A classic representative of pre-1914 Prussian officer education, Kuhl was a rising star within the peacetime general staff. Throughout the war, he served as chief of staff in three German

  5. Feb 6, 2017 · The two principal army group commanders and their respective chiefs of staff were among the most pessimistic. Crown Prince Rupprecht and his chief of staff Hermann von Kuhl and Crown Prince Wilhelm and his chief of staff Friedrich von der Schulenburg all believed that Hagen was almost impossible.

  6. Nov 1, 2008 · The decision of General von Kluck, whose chief of staff, Major General Hermann von Kuhl, had played the Kuhl case against Schlieffen when he was a major in 1905, to lead the 1st Army in August 1914 east of Paris was not a sudden inspiration.

  7. Kuhl, Hermann Josef von German (Prussian) general and military writer Born 02 November 1856 in Koblenz, Germany Died 04 November 1958 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. A classic representative of pre-1914 Prussian officer education, Kuhl was a rising star within the peacetime general staff.