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  1. Franz Xaver Ritter von Epp (Munique, 16 de outubro de 1868 – Munique, 31 de janeiro de 1947) [1] foi um oficial do Exército Imperial Alemão no início do século XX que chegou ao posto de Reichsstatthalter (Governador Imperial) da Baviera, uma posição com poderes ditatoriais, durante o período da alemanha nacional-socialista.

  2. Franz Ritter von Epp (born Franz Epp; from 1918 as Ritter von Epp; 16 October 1868 – 31 January 1947) was a German general and politician who started his military career in the Bavarian Army. Successful wartime military service earned him a knighthood in 1916.

  3. Franz Xaver Epp, seit 1916 Ritter von Epp (* 16. Oktober 1868 in München; † 31. Januar 1947 [1] ebenda), war ein deutscher Berufssoldat, Politiker ( NSDAP) und von 1933 bis 1945 Reichsstatthalter in Bayern. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Herkunft und Schule. 1.2 Berufsoffizier. 1.3 Nationalsozialistischer Politiker. 2 Ehrungen. 3 Literatur.

  4. He was Franz Ritter von Epp, the child of German colonialism who became the stepfather of the Nazi movement. Franz Ritter von Epp was born in Munich in 1868 during the wars of German unification and would remain Bavarian through and through for the remainder of his life.

  5. Franz Xaver Ritter von Epp (Munique, 16 de outubro de 1868 – Munique, 31 de janeiro de 1947) [1] foi um oficial do Exército Imperial Alemão no início do século XX que chegou ao posto de Reichsstatthalter (Governador Imperial) da Baviera, uma posição com poderes ditatoriais, durante o período da alemanha nacional-socialista.

  6. Erfahren Sie mehr über das Leben und Wirken von Franz Ritter von Epp, einem bayerischen Berufssoldaten, der an verschiedenen Konflikten teilnahm und später zum Reichsstatthalter in Bayern wurde. Das Online-Portal zur deutschen Geschichte bietet Ihnen eine umfassende Darstellung seiner Biografie mit Dokumenten und Quellen.

  7. Franz Epp was born in Munich, Germany to painter Rudolph Epp and Katharina Streibel. He attended school in Augsburg, Germany and then attended the military academy in Munich. Between 1900 and 1901, he voluntarily joined the military and served in China during the Boxer Rebellion.