Hermann von Stein (1854–1927)

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Prussian officer, General of the Artillery and Minister of War during World War I
Battles/warsWorld War IAwardsPour le Mérite

Hermann Christlieb Matthäus Stein, from 1913 von Stein (13 September 1854, in Wedderstedt – 26 May 1927, in Kloster Lehnin) was a Prussian officer, General of the Artillery and Minister of War during World War I. He was a recipient of Pour le Mérite.

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References

  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch, Teil B 1941, Seite 480, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1941
  • Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Band XIV, Seite 54, Band 131 der Gesamtreihe, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003
  • Der Völkerkrieg, Band 2, Seite 106, Casimir Hermann Baer (Herausgeber), Stuttgart 1914
Political offices
Preceded by Prussian Minister of War
29 October 1916–9 October 1918
Succeeded by
Heinrich Scheuch
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Preceded by
Georg von Waldersee
Quartermaster-General of the German Army
8 February 1914 – 10 October 1914
Succeeded by
Werner von Voigts-Rhetz
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