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Years of service
  
1899-1922

Rank
  
Lieutenant General


Name
  
Maksimas Katche

Maksimas Katche

Commands held
  
Chief of the General Staff of the Lithuanian Army

Died
  
June 10, 1933, Birzai, Lithuania

Service/branch
  
Lithuanian Armed Forces

Maksimas Katche (German: Wilhelm Johannes Arwed Max Kattchée, also Kattchee; Russian: Макс Арведович Катхе) (5 November [O.S. 24 October] 1879 – 10 June 1933), was a Russian and Lithuanian military officer, Knight of St. George.

Of Baltic German descent, he was born in Joniškis, Lithuania (then Kovno Governorate of the Russian Empire). In 1899 he graduated from the Military Academy of St. Petersburg and served in the Russian Army. He fought in the Russo-Japanese War and in World War I, attaining the rank of colonel and decorated with the Cross of the Order of St. George 4th degree on 10 August [O.S. 28 July] 1907.

In April 1919 he joined the Lithuanian Army and fought successfully against Bolsheviks and Bermontians in the Lithuanian Wars of Independence. As a tactician, he planned Zarasai liberation operation. Among other Lithuanian soldiers, he received the Latvian Military Order of Lāčplēsis 3rd class. Katche chaired the Lithuanian delegation negotiating and signing the Suwałki Agreement on October 7, 1920, between Lithuania and Poland, and he was appointed chief of the General Staff of the Lithuanian Army, decorated with the Cross of Vytis 4th and 5th classes. He also reached the rank of a Lieutenant General. In April 1921 he organised higher courses for officers and was the first chief of them. For reasons of health, he retired from active duty in 1922. He died in Biržai.

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