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Paul von Hindenburg
1925 portrait
 
President of Germany
In office
12 May 1925 – 2 August 1934
Chancellor
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Preceded byFriedrich Ebert
Succeeded by
  • Adolf Hitler (as Führer)
  • Karl Dönitz (as President)
Chief of the Great General Staff
In office
29 August 1916 – 3 July 1919
DeputyErich Ludendorff (as First Quartermaster-General)
Preceded byErich von Falkenhayn
Succeeded byWilhelm Groener
Personal details
Born
Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg

2 October 1847
Grand Duchy of Posen, Kingdom of Prussia
Died2 August 1934 (aged 86)
Neudeck, Nazi Germany
Resting placeSt. Elizabeth's Church, Marburg
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Gertrud von Sperling
 
 
(m. 1879; died 1921)
Children3, including Oskar
RelativesErich von Manstein (nephew)
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Military service
Allegiance
  • Kingdom of Prussia
  • German Empire
Branch/service
  • Prussian Army
  • Imperial German Army
Years of service
  • 1866–1911
  • 1914–1918
RankGeneralfeldmarschall
Battles/wars
  • Austro-Prussian War
    • Battle of Königgrätz
  • Franco-Prussian War
    • Battle of Gravelotte
  • World War I
    • Russian invasion of East Prussia (1914)
      • Battle of Tannenberg
    • First Battle of the Masurian Lakes
    • Battle of Augustów
    • Battle of the Vistula River
    • Battle of Łódź
    • Battle of the Four Rivers
    • Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes
    • First Battle of Przasnysz
    • Battle of Humin-Bolimów
    • Battle of Łomża
    • German summer offensive (1915)
    • Attack of the Dead Men
    • Bug–Narew Offensive
    • Siege of Novogeorgievsk
    • Riga–Schaulen offensive
    • Vilno-Dvinsk offensive
    • Lake Naroch offensive
    • Battle of Verdun
    • Baranovichi offensive
    • Brusilov offensive
      • Second Brusilov offensive
    • German spring offensive
Awards
  • Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross
  • Pour le Mérite