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  1. Anton Ludwig Friedrich August Mackensen (ennobled as von Mackensen in 1899; 6 December 1849 – 8 November 1945), was a German field marshal. He commanded Army Group Mackensen during World War I (1914–1918) and became one of the German Empire's most prominent and competent military leaders.

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  2. Mar 25, 2024 · August von Mackensen (born Dec. 6, 1849, Haus Leipnitz, Saxony [Germany]—died Nov. 8, 1945, Celle, Ger.) was a German field marshal and one of the most successful commanders in World War I. Beginning his army career in 1869, Mackensen served in various campaigns, received successive promotions, and, during World War I, took command of the ...

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  3. Nov 3, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of August von Mackensen, the legendary commander of the German Hussars in World War I. He was a master tactician, a war hero, and a supporter of the monarchy and nationalism. He commanded units in some of the most important battles of the war, such as Tannenberg, Gorlice-Tarnów, and the Serbian Campaign.

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  4. Learn about the life and achievements of August von Mackensen, one of the most famous and successful German commanders during the First World War. He led the Eastern Front campaigns in Russia, Poland, Serbia and Romania, and was a symbol of the "never-defeated army leader" after the war.

  5. August von Mackensen, the last surviving German Field Marshal from the First World War, died on 8 March in Schmiedeberg and is buried in Burghorn cemetery near Celle. His son Hans was a Nazi diplomat, while his son Eberhard served as a general in the Wehrmacht and was later convicted of war crimes.

  6. Anton Ludwig Friedrich August Mackensen, was a German field marshal. He commanded Army Group Mackensen during World War I (1914–1918) and became one of the German Empire's most prominent and competent military leaders. After the armistice of 11 November 1918, the victorious Allies interned Mackensen in Serbia for a year.

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  8. Apr 24, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of August von Mackensen, the Kaiser's favorite soldier and the last Prussian field marshal. From his humble origins as a farmer's son to his victories over the French, Russians, Serbs, and Romanians in World War I.

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