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  1. Gertrud Wilhelmine von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (née von Sperling; 4 December 1860 – 14 May 1921) was a German noblewoman and philanthropist. She was the wife of Paul von Hindenburg, the Chief of the German Army Command in the second half of the First World War and President of Germany from 1925. [citation needed] Biography

  2. Dezember 1860 in Magdeburg; † 14. Mai 1921 in Hannover) war eine deutsche Adelige und Philanthropin. Sie war die Ehefrau von Paul von Hindenburg, dem Chef der Obersten Heeresleitung in der zweiten Hälfte des Ersten Weltkriegs und späteren deutschen Reichspräsidenten (1925–1934).

  3. Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (pronounced [ˈpaʊl ˈluːtvɪç hans ˈantoːn fɔn ˈbɛnəkn̩dɔʁf ʔʊnt fɔn ˈhɪndn̩bʊʁk] ⓘ; abbreviated pronounced [ˈpaʊl fɔn ˈhɪndn̩bʊʁk] ⓘ; 2 October 1847 – 2 August 1934) was a German field marshal and statesman who led the Imperial German Army ...

  4. The launching of the battlecruiser SMS Hindenburg at Wilhelmshaven, 1 August 1915. Gertrud von Hindenburg, the wife of Field Marshal, performed the launching ceremony (she can be seen on the platform).

  5. Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (Posnan, 2 de outubro de 1847 – Neudeck, 2 de agosto de 1934) foi um militar alemão que comandou o Exército Imperial Alemão durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial e posteriormente serviu como Presidente da República de Weimar de 1925 até sua morte.

  6. Paul von Hindenburg NOEL D. CARY EARLY in the spring of 1925, the groups that constituted Ger? many's traditional or "black-white-red" Right nominated Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg as their candidate to be Presi? dent of the Weimar Republic. The nomination of Hindenburg came at the time as a surprise. Yet, while the effect of the 78-year-old

  7. His Higher Military Training began when he sat for and passed entry to the Kriegsakademie. He was subsequently appointed to the General Staff in 1878. He married Gertrud von Sperling in 1879 while stationed at Stettin. His wife was the daughter of General von Sperling; they had three children, a boy and two girls.