Maximilian von Laffert

Maximilian August Hermann Julius von Laffert (10 May 1855 in Lindau – 20 July 1917 in Frankfurt am Main) was a Saxon officer, later General of Cavalry during World War I. He was a recipient of the Pour le Mérite.

Maximilian von Laffert suffered a heart attack while commanding his troops in France and died later in Frankfurt on 20 July 1917. He is interred at the Nordfriedhof in Dresden.

Awards

 * Iron Cross of 1914, 1st and 2nd class
 * Pour le Mérite (1 September 1916)
 * Order of the Crown, 4th class (Prussia)
 * Commander 2nd class of the Military Order of St. Henry (31 July 1916); previously awarded the Knight's Cross on 9 September 1914
 * Order of the Red Eagle, 4th class
 * Commander of the House Order of the White Falcon
 * Commander 1st class of the Albert Order
 * Commander 2nd class of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order
 * Commander, 1st Class of the Civil Order of Saxony
 * Service Award (Saxony)
 * Military Merit Order, 2nd class with star (Bavaria)
 * Commander, 1st Class of the Order of Henry the Lion (Brunswick)
 * Knight's Cross, 1st Class of the Friedrich Order (Württemberg)