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Adolf Heinleth


Adolf von Heinleth

Died
  
February 26, 1895, Munich, Germany

Adolf von Heinleth


Adolf (or Adolph) Ritter von Heinleth (October 24, 1823 – February 26, 1895) was a Bavarian General der Infanterie and War Minister under Ludwig II of Bavaria and under Otto of Bavaria.

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Biography

Von Heinleth was born in Munich as son of a judicial counselor (Appellations-Gerichtsrat). He started his military career in the Infanterie-Leib-Regiment. After passing his company officer career, since 1858 in the rank of a Hauptmann, he became Major of the general staff in 1866. During the Franco-Prussian War he served in the rank of an Oberstleutnant, later in the rank Oberst, as chief of staff of the I Royal Bavarian Corps, which was led by General Von der Tann. After his advancement to Major General and Brigadier he stood with the occupation brigade in Metz after 1875. In 1878 he became Chief of the General Staff of the Army, and in 1882 he became Lieutenant General and division commander, before he served as war minister from May 1, 1885, to May 9, 1890. Ritter von Heinleth withdrew for health reasons. He died in Munich, where he was buried in the Old Southern Cemetery.

Awards

  • Military Order of Max Joseph
  • References

    Adolf von Heinleth Wikipedia