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Walther Reinhardt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walther Reinhardt
Walther Gustav Reinhardt (24 March 1872, in Stuttgart – 8 August 1930, in Berlin) was a German officer who served as the last Prussian Minister of War and the first head of the army command (''Chef der Heeresleitung'') within the newly created Ministry of the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic. During the Kapp Putsch of 1920, Reinhardt remained loyal to the elected government and was one of the few senior officers of the Reichswehr willing to order troops to fire at the revolting units. ==Early life and family== Reinhardt was born on 24 March 1872 in Stuttgart as the son of August von Reinhardt (1827-1907), a member of the ''Personenadel'' (lifelong, non-hereditary nobility) and officer of the Kingdom of Württemberg (Generalmajor and Commander of the 120th Infantry Regiment), and Emilie Reinhardt, née von Wiedenmann. His brother Ernst (1870-1939) also became an officer (''Generalleutnant'') and was the father of Hellmuth Reinhardt (1900–89, Generalmajor).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografie Walther Reinhardt (German) )〕 In 1900, Walther Reinhardt married Luise Fürbringer in Berlin. They had three daughters.〔
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