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Born
  
17 February 1856
Nysa

Occupation
  
Prussian World War I general

Died
  
24 July 1945, Bad Freienwalde, Germany

Arnold von Winckler (Neisse, 17 February 1856 - Bad Freienwalde, 24 July 1945) was a Prussian military officer, and a general in the First World War.

He was the son of Lieutenant General Ewald Fedor von Winckler (1813–1895). He joined the Prussian army at the age of 17. By 1912 he commanded the 2nd Guards Infantry Division in Berlin.

At the outbreak of World War I, he fought with his division on the Western Front as part of the Second Army and participated in the First Battle of the Marne. In early 1915, his division was moved to the Eastern Front, where it fought in the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive.

On 29 June, he received the command over the XXXXI Reserve Corps and in September over the IV Reserve Corps to participate in the Invasion of Serbia.
In March 1916, he took over the command of the 11th German Army from Max von Gallwitz on the Salonika Front. Together with his Bulgarian allies, he held the frontline until he was relieved of command in June 1917. He was sent to command the I Corps to counter the Russian Kerensky Offensive. After the armistice with Russia in February 1918, he received the command of the XXV Reserve Corps on the Western Front, where he fought until November 1918. Von Winckler retired from the Army in January 1919.

He died in 1945 in Bad Freienwalde.

References

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