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Biden removed the names of Confederate generals from nine Army installations. Trump has restored those Confederate names, but ...
Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) had been famous since 1914 as the victorious commander at the Battle of Tannenberg against Russian invaders, soon burnishing this fame on the Western Front and ...
BERLIN, Aug. 2, 1934 (UP) -- Adolf Hitler, former Austrian house-painter, became sole dictator of the German people today on the death of President Paul Von Hindenburg.
Two soldiers always flank the door of a certain large but unpretentious mansion on the famed Wilhelmstrasse. Changed every few hours, they stand while on duty absolutely motionless, eyes front, ...
Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg was born on October 2, 1847, in Posen. At the age of nineteen he became a sub-lieutenant in the Third Guards Regiments.
As such, he refused to name the new ship after Adolf Hitler, who came to power in 1933, when he was named chancellor by German President Paul von Hindenburg. Hindenburg’s death in 1934 paved the ...
A slim, excited equerry climbed and scrambled to reach Old Paul von Hindenburg, who was hunting chamois, last week, high in the Bavarian Alps. Panting, the equerry snapped to a flushed salute ...
The Hindenburg was named after German President and General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, who served in office from 1925 until his death in 1934. All are welcome to attend the event.
THINGS were going very badly for the Germans in August 1916. The British-led offensive on the Somme seemed close to breakthrough, German military leader Erich von Falkenhayn’s attempt to ...
Paul Von Hindenburg was a German field marshal and later president of the German Weimar Republic. Zeppelin named one of its fanciest airships in his honour. That ship caught fire on May 6, 1937 ...
Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) had been famous since 1914 as the victorious commander at the Battle of Tannenberg against Russian invaders, soon burnishing this fame on the Western Front and ...