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Eberhard von Hofacker

Eberhard Alfred Konrad Karl von〔On 25 February 1908, elevated into the German nobility.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography on The Prussian Machine )〕 Hofacker (born 25 June 1861 in Hemmingen - died 19 January 1928 in Tübingen) was a Württemberg army officer who was a Generalleutnant in the First World War and awarded the Pour le Mérite with oak leaves.
==Early life and military career==
On 29 September 1879 he joined the 25th (1st Württemberg) Dragoons "Queen Olga" in Ludwigsburg as an Officer Cadet. On 10 May 1880 he was appointed Ensign and on 6 February 1881 he was promoted to Second Lieutenant. From 28 March 1886, he served as regimental adjutant and was in this position on 18 December 1888 when promoted to First Lieutenant. From 21 July 1891 to 11 September 1894, he was assigned to the Prussian Military Academy. This was followed by appointment as squadron commander with the 25th Dragoons and promotion to Captain on 12 September 1894. In 1898, Hofacker was adjutant to the 26th Division (1st Royal Württemberg). From 16 December 1899 to 17 October 1901 he served on the General Staff in Berlin with promotion in May 1901 to Major. He was then First General Staff Officer in the General Staff of the 21st Division, from 27 January 1903 in the same role at the 26th Division, and from 27 April 1904 likewise with the XIII (Royal Württemberg) Corps. On 21 June 1906 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel as an aide of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the commander of the Palace Guard Company. Two years later he was named commander of the 20th (2nd Württemberg) Uhlans "King William I". On 7 September 1909 Hofacker was promoted to Colonel. On 24 July 1910 he was promoted to Generalmajor and appointed as Chief of Staff of XVIII Army Corps. His final peacetime appointment from 1 October 1912 was as commander of the 45th Cavalry Brigade in Saarlouis.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography on The Prussian Machine )

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