MACKENSEN, AUGUST VON


Meaning of MACKENSEN, AUGUST VON in English

born Dec. 6, 1849, Haus Leipnitz, Saxony died Nov. 8, 1945, Celle, Ger. 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 combined German-Austrian 11th Army in western Galicia (Poland; April 1915). Then, ably assisted by his chief of staff, Hans von Seeckt, Mackensen achieved the great German breakthrough in the Gorlice-Tarnw area (Poland), for which he was promoted to field marshal (June 20, 1915). The breakthrough was the beginning of a series of victories for Mackensen: the defeat of the Russians at Brest-Litovsk and at Pinsk (AugustSeptember 1915), the overrunning of Serbia (OctoberNovember 1915), and the occupation of Romania (191617). After the Armistice, Mackensen was interned for a year. He retired from the army in 1920 and was made a state councillor in 1933.

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