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Harry Hill Bandholtz (December 18, 1864 – May 11, 1925) was a United States Army career officer who served for more than a decade in the Philippines.〔Tibor Frank. (''Ethnicity, propaganda, myth-making: studies on Hungarian connections to Britain and America, 1848-1945'' )〕 He was a Major General during World War I, and the US representative of the Inter-Allied Military Mission in Hungary in 1919. ==Early life== Bandholtz was born in Constantine, Michigan on December 18, 1864, the youngest of two kids. His father, Christian Johan Bandholtz, was an emigrant from Schleswig-Holstein and earned his living as a harness maker. Elizabeth Hill, his mother, was a milliner. Bandholtz graduated from high school in 1881. He held a job as a billing clerk, and later found work in Chicago as a bookkeeper for a mercantile exchange company. It was here in Illinois where Bandholtz enlisted in the National Guard of the United States. Also while in Chicago, he met May Cleveland, who he would later marry in 1890. ==Military career== Bandholtz graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1890. From 1890 to 1898, he was active in the US Army and taught at theMichigan Agricultural College. Afterwards, he was involved in the Spanish–American War and was sent to Cuba.〔Benjamin R. Beede. (''The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions, 1898T1934'' ) p. 39-40〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harry Hill Bandholtz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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