Talk:Wilhelm von Hahnke

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Decorated veteran of Austro-Prussian War, Franco-German War, and Prussian -Danish War.

September 9, 1896 Lowell MA Daily Sun

"Berlin Sept, 9 1896  The Czar of Russia has decorated General Von Hahnke Chief of the German Military Cabinet with the Order of St. Andrew "

April 23, 1893 Decatur Daily Republican

General Von Hahnke had luncheon with the Kaiser and the Pope at Vatican city in Rome.

May 22, 1873 THE HOUR Newspaper UK

Detailed the actions of then Major Von Hahnke during a campaign in the Franco-German War before he entered Paris with the rest of the victorious army. The use of the German superior railway system gave them a definite advantage over the French.

September 15, 1896  Daily Mail, London, UK

BERLIN, Sept. 15.—After the parade on the Ternpelhof field Emperor William made a speech to the superior officers present in which he declared that he was desirous of showing his unimpaired confidence in his loyal and valued servant, General Von Hahnke, in face of the insinuations and attacks made upon him in connection with the resignation of General Bronsart von Schellendorf as secrecary of war. The emperor continued that he had therefore appointed General Von Hahnke to the conoloncy of the Priuz Karl grenadiers

October 26, 1896 Newark NJ Daily Advocate

The Hague, Oct. 26.— Queen Wilhemina took her first communion in the presence of her mother, the queen regent, the court and a large concourse of people. General von Hahnke has arrived with a gift from Emperor William for the young queen.

November 25, 1897 Daily Mail, London, UK

The Sultan (Turkey) has conferred the Grand Cordon of Osmanlela Order set in brilliants upon General Von Hahnke Chief of Emperor Wilhelm's Military Cabinet.

October 13, 1898 Portsmouth NH Herald

General Von Hahnke accompanies Kaiser to Middle East

January 8, 1899  Eau Claire Leader

General Von Hahnke in Buckingham Palace to represent the Kaiser in discussion of Russian Czar Nicholas disarmament proposal.

March 17, 1899 Spirit Lake Beacon, IO   March 17, 1899

The most decorated man in Europe is probably Count August of Eulen-berg, the marshal of the German court, who has sixty-three decorations. This record was not even equaled by the ate Prince Bismarck, who had only fifty-four decorations. Count Von Moltke, another much-decorated man, had forty-four. Among living men General Von Hahnke comes after Count August of Eulenberg, with a total of fifty-two decorations. He is followed Prince Albrert of Prussia, who has fourty four

June 26, 1900  New York Times

General Von Hahnke received high salaried lifetime appointment as President of the newly created Imperial Military Court. This position carries a lifetime tenure.

May 2, 1901  NY Times

General Von Hahnke named Governor of Berlin by Kaiser

May 2, 1901 Daily Republican News Hamilton OH

General von Hahnke appointed Governor of Berlin by Kaiser. Was former Chief of Military Cabinet.

September 4, 1903  North China Herald

General Von Hahnke recieves lifetime Field Marshall appointment from the Kaiser.

September 28, 1904 Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel

FUNERAL OF BISMARCK. Friedrichsruhe, Sept. 21.—The funeral services over the remains of Prince Herbert Bismarck, who died hero Sept. 16, took place today. It was a simple ceremony, although it occurred in the presence of a distinguished company. General Von Hahnke, chief of the imperial military cabinet, represented the emperor

February 26, 1906    Atlanta Constitution

General Von Hahnke led Marriage procession of Sophie of Oldenburg, bride for Prince Frederick Marriage Ceremony

October 15, 1906 Logansport Reporter Berlin,

Oct. 15.—The one hundredth anniversary of the battles of Aurestadt and Jena was celebrated Sunday. Monuments were unveiled at both places. Field Marshals Count von Kaezeler and von Hahnke placed wreaths upon the memorials on behalf of Emporer Wilhelm II

April 10, 1907      Brownsville Daily Herald

There are only 4 Field Marshals in the German Army, Prince Leopols of Barvaria, Baron Von Loe, Wilhelm Von Hahnke and Count Von Haeseler.

June 16, 1907  LLoyd's Weekly News, London, UK

GERMAN FIELD MARSHAL ATTENDS. Represents Kaiser What should have been a brilliant military spectacle yesterday, when the King unveiled the statue in Whitehall to the memory of the ]ate Duke of Cambridge, was marred by rain. In his speech the King referred to his revered relative as " the soldiers' friend " whose " one motto " was ,to do his duty to his sovereign and his country. The occasion was rendered specially interesting bv the presence of Field Marshal von Hahnke (representing the German Emperor), and six officers of the Von Goeben Regiment, of which the late Duke was colonel-in-chief. The German officers, headed by Field Marshal von Hahnke, stood out from the rest by reason of their helmets and light grey cloaks. His Majesty, in a clear voice, that could be heard right across the road, said

I am here to thank you, as chairman of the committee charged with the erection of this memorial to my revered relative, the Duke of Cambridge, for asking me to unveil it. It is enough to say that the appreciation m which he was held, not only by his friends and brother officers, but by the Army generally, inspired the project to erect to his memory a suitable memorial. This is has been done by the officers past and present of the Army, by his personal friends, and by members of the City companies. The statue which I am about to unveil will be committed to the care of the Westminster City Council. 9 I can only say that those who pass it will be led to remember that the late Duke was the soldiers' friend during a period of nearly half a century, when he held high rank in the Army, and endeared himself to all ranks. He had but one motto— that was to do his duty to his sovereign and his country. to add one word more before I unveil the Imperial, and that is how deeply I appreciate the honor which the German Emperor has conferred upon me by sending the distinguished Field Marshal von -Hahnke and a deputation from the Von Qoeben Regiment to show their appreciation of the late Duke by taking part in today s ceremony.

June 21, 1907   North China Herald

General Von Hahnke awarded the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order in Buckingham Palace. Field-Marshall von Hahnke has been decorated with the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order

December 29, 1908   Trenton Evening News

General Von Hahnke among one of the most decorated Generals in Europe

February 8, 1912 Lowell Sun, Lowell MA

Prominent Soldier Field Marshal Von Hahnke dead

Field Marshal Von Hahnke one of the best known soldiers in Germany died today. Field Marshal Von Hahnke was known practically to everyone in Berlin where he was born in 1833and served most of his time in the regiment of the guard or the General Staff. He was a great friend f the Emperor Frederick with whom he went through the wars against Austria in 1865, and against France in 1870-1871. He also saw service in the war against Denmark in 1864. He was Chief Aide de Camp to the present Emporer.

February 8, 1912 Racine Journal News

BERLIN. Germany, Feb. S—Field Marshal William -Von Hahnke, one of the best known:-and most popular soldiers to Germany died today