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Friedrich Kress von Kressenstein


Alternative spellings:
F. Kress von Kressenstein
Friedrich von Kress von Kreßenstein
Friedrich von Kreß von Kreßenstein
Friedrich K. von Kressenstein
Friedrich von Kreß
P'ridrix Kres p'on Kresenštaini
Fridrikh Ḳres fon Ḳresenshṭain
Friedrich Kress von Kressenstein

B: 24. April 1870 Nürnberg
D: 16. Januar 1948
Biblio: General der Artillerie; Ausbilder des osmanischen Heeres; Stabschef des VIII. türkischen Armeekorps, 1918 in den Kaukasus versetzt; später in der Reichswehr aktiv
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  • Friedrich Siegmund Georg Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein (also German: Kreß; 24 April 1870 – 16 October 1948) was a German general from Nuremberg. He was a member of the group of German officers who assisted in the direction of the Ottoman Army during World War I. Kress von Kressenstein was part of the military mission of Otto Liman von Sanders to the Ottoman Empire, which arrived shortly before World War I broke out. He was also the main leader for the Ottoman (DCF). (Source: DBPedia)

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