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Ferdinand Maria von Senger und Etterlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ferdinand Maria von Senger und Etterlin
Ferdinand Maria, Ritter und Edler von Senger und Etterlin (June 8, 1923 – January 10, 1987) was a soldier in the German Army in both the Wehrmacht of World War II and the postwar Bundeswehr, as well as a civilian jurist in the German Federal service. As an officer in the Bundeswehr, he eventually rose to the rank of general, and completed his military service as commander-in-chief of NATO's Allied Forces Central Europe (AFCENT). He also authored numerous books on military-related subjects. ==Early years== Senger und Etterlin was born on June 8, 1923 in Tübingen, Germany, into a family rich in military tradition, with over 250 years of service to various German polities. His father, Fridolin von Senger und Etterlin, who served as a Wehrmacht officer throughout the Second World War, reached the rank of General der Panzertruppe ("General of Armored Troops"), and began his own highly decorated military service before the First World War in service with the Reichswehr.〔("Some of the troops held at Special Camp 11: General der Panzertruppe Fridolin von Senger und Etterlin" ) British website about Island Farm Prisoner of War Camp. Retrieved July 4, 2010〕 His mother, Hilda Margarethe von Kracht, was the daughter of Prussian general Ernst Alexander von Kracht. Like most of his male forbears, he sought a military career and began it at age 17, by joining the cavalry regiment commanded by his father. In 1946, he married Ebba von Keudell; they had two children, a boy, Stefan, and a girl, Marina Josepha Anna Sidonie.〔(Marriage of Marina von Senger and Lt.-Col. Thomas Richard Hamilton-Baillie )〕
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