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     Wilhelm von Linde-Suden        




Wilhelm von Linde-Suden
(7.8.1848 - 10.9.1922)
place of birth: 
 


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mperial Prussian general who in served as commander of XI. Army Corps in Kassel. In 1906, von Linde-Suden was appointed to preside over the Imperial Military Tribunal (Reichsmilitärgericht) located in Charlottenburg. When the First World War broke out, he was reactivated from retirement to function as Otto von Emmich's deputy commander at X. Army Corps headquarters in Hannover.





 
Assignments and Commands  (pre-War)
20.07.1897 14. Infanterie-Brigade - Halberstadt  (Cdr)
05.09.1900 4. Infanterie-Division - Bromberg  (Cdr)     (replaced Paul von Abel)
24.04.1904 XI. Armeekorps - Kassel  (Cdr)     (replaced Adolf von Wittich)
24.09.1906 Reichs-Militärgericht - Charlottenburg  (President of the Imperial Military Court)     (replaced Robert von Massow)
07.04.1911 unknown
   
Assignments and Commands  (during Great War)
02.08.1914 X. Armeekorps - Stellvertrender KG  (von Emmich and von Lüttwitz' Deputy Cdr) 
29.11.1916 zur Disposition gestellt
   
Pour le Merite:  n/a
highest rank:  General der Infanterie





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