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Traugott Martin von Sauberzweig (October 28, 1863 to April 14, 1920 in Kassel) was a Prussian ''Generalleutnant'' (Lieutenant General) who served on both the Eastern and Western Front in the German Army during World War I. In 1915 he had been Military Governor of Brussels in the days of Edith Cavell's execution, and in connection with this tragedy his name was prominently mentioned.〔''Gen. Sauberzweig Dead. Was Military Governor of Brussels When Edith Cavell Was Executed'', The New York Times, April 19, 1920 ()〕 The Cavell case was the reason that von Sauberzweig was supplanted.〔''Cavell Case Causes Official's Removal'', The New York Times, November 2, 1915 ()〕 Among those who had to suffer under his following anger had been Herbert Hoover and his Commission for Relief in Belgium as von Sauberzweig was close to interrupt the services of this organisation.〔Herbert C. Hoover, ''The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover (vol. 1): Years of adventure, 1874–1920''. New York: Macmillan 1951.〕 He served as chief of staff on the 8th Army in the Ukraine in 1916 and was awarded the ''Pour le Mérite'' on 6 September 1917. ==Assignments and Commands (pre-War)== *02.1883 ''Leutnant'' *04.1911 ''III. Armeekorps - Berlin '' (von Bülow's Chief of Staff) *04.1913 Grenadier-Regiment ''Prinz Karl von Preußen'' (2. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 12 - Frankfurt an der Oder (Cdr) *02.1914 XI. ''Armeekorps - Kassel '' (von Plüskow's Chief of Staff) 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「Traugott von Sauberzweig」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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