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  1. Martin Wilhelm Remus von Woyrsch (4 February 1847 – 6 August 1920) was a Prussian field marshal, a member of the Prussian House of Lords from 1908 to 1918, and an Ehrenkommendator or Honorary Commander of the Order of St. John.

  2. Remus von Woyrsch. Field Marshal Remus von Woyrsch (1847-1920) was recalled from retirement by the German Army in August 1914 to resume a military career that eventually concluded in December 1917 with his promotion to Field Marshal and retirement at his own request.

  3. On July 17, the army of Remus von Woyrsch delivered a blow to the Grenadier Corps of the 4th Army with the Landwehr Corps. The breakthrough reached 10 km along the front and 6 km in depth. On July 18, the Grenadier Corps tried to counterattack, but was driven back, losing only 2,000 prisoners.

  4. 5 de set. de 2007 · Remus von Woyrsch was a German general of the First World War who fought on the Silesian border and in southern Poland. Woyrsch was born at Pilsntiz near Breslau in Silesia. He entered the army in 1860, and fought in the war with Austria of 1860 and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.

  5. References. Bug–Narew Offensive. The Bug-Narew Offensive from July 13 to August 27, 1915 was a major German victory during World War I on the Eastern Front. The Imperial German Army broke through 4 heavily fortified positions, inflicted defeats on superior enemy forces and pushed the Russian Army 300 km to the east, capturing 215,000 prisoners.

  6. Imperial German Field Marshal and Dr.Phil. h.c., Remus von Woyrsch entered military service in 1866 and saw action during the wars of 1866 and 1870-71. He thereafter experienced a distinguished career and left active duty in 1911.

  7. Martin Wilhelm Remus von Woyrsch. Information. Related objects.