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Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg

Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (born 3 July 1934) is a German retired Bundeswehr general. Early in his career, he commanded Germany's largest military base. At the time of his retirement in 1994 he was Germany's longest serving soldier.
==Biography==
Stauffenberg is the oldest of five children of Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg and a nephew of Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, two German nobles who were active in the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. After the failed assassination and the subsequent executions, Claus's pregnant widow Nina Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg was interned in a concentration camp and separated from her four children, who were taken to a foster home in Bad Sachsa. Until the end of the war they were forced to use a different family name, as ''Schenk von Stauffenberg'' was not accepted as their name. Berthold Maria von Stauffenberg was the oldest of the children and had just turned ten at the time of the failed assassination plot.
Stauffenberg was educated at Schule Schloss Salem before studying engineering and becoming an officer in West Germany's new army as soon as it was established in 1956. From 1972 to 1974, he was commander of Armoured Reconnaissance Training Battalion 11 at Munster, Lower Saxony, Germany's largest military base. His career culminated in promotion to Supreme Commander of Territorial Command South, and he retired in 1994 with the rank of ''Generalmajor''. He was Germany's longest serving soldier, after 38 years in the ''Bundeswehr''.
In Thurn on 22 September 1958, he married Mechthild Kunigunde Gräfin Bentzel von Sternau und Hohenau von Sturmfelder-Horneck〔 (born 27 January 1938 in Bamberg), and moved to her family's hometown of Oppenweiler in Southern Germany. They have three sons:
* Claus Philipp Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (born 1 June 1959), married to Iranian Maryam Zahedi (born Iran, 1962), and has one son and a daughter:
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* Valerie Roxana Monika Mechtild Maria Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg (b. Erlangen, 17 February 1992)
* Sebastian Heimrich Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (b. 2 December 1961), unmarried and without issue
* Gottfried Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (b. 8 October 1964), unmarried and without issue
In July 2004, for his 70th birthday and for the 60th anniversary of the 20 July plot in which his father took part, Stauffenberg was interviewed by several newspapers and was also invited to a ceremony at the former Wolfschanze. In 2006, he participated with Richard von Weizsäcker and others in the opening ceremony of the Stauffenberg Memorial in Stuttgart.
In 2007, Stauffenberg voiced concerns about the film ''Valkyrie'', because the actor portraying his father, Tom Cruise, was a member of the Church of Scientology. He feared that the film could become "horrible kitsch".〔


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