Linsingen (Frielendorf), a constituent community of Frielendorf, Hesse, Germany
Army Group Linsingen, a German army group which operated in Poland during World War I
Alexander von Linsingen (1850–1935), German general during World War I
Wilhelm von Linsingen, commander in the Anglo-allied army in the battle of Waterloo (1815), see order of battle of the Waterloo Campaign
Karl von Linsingen, commander of Hesse-Kassel troops in the Battle of Boxtel (1794)
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Linsingen may refer to: Linsingen (Frielendorf), a constituent community of Frielendorf, Hesse, Germany Army Group Linsingen, a German army group which...
Alexander Adolf August Karl von Linsingen (10 February 1850 – 5 June 1935) was a German general during World War I. Linsingen joined the Prussian Army in...
counter-attack by Alexander von Linsingen south of Kowel, a city located in the Volyn Oblast (province), in north-western Ukraine. Linsingen intended to halt the...
drowned off Madagascar in HMS Blenheim in February 1807. Caroline von Linsingen, whose father was a general in the Hanoverian infantry, claimed to have...
ammunition, had used all of his reserves, and was forced to seek help from Linsingen's Army of the Bug to the north.: 150–152 By the end of 6 June, The X and...
reserve. On July 3, only the Southern Army and the Army Group Alexander von Linsingen had reserves - an infantry division and a brigade of the Polish Legion...
mountains, against German and Austro-Hungarian troops of Armeegruppe von Linsingen and Armeegruppe Archduke Joseph. During the offensive the Russians inflicted...
General der Infanterie Alexander von Linsingen, had been appointed to simultaneous command of Heeresgruppe Linsingen on 20 September 1915, the Army of the...
von Linsingen - Commanded the South Army (1915) followed by Army of the Bug (1915–1918) while simultaneously in command of Army Group Linsingen (1916–1918)...
von Einem (1853–1934), Army Commander February 20, 1916 – Alexander von Linsingen (1850–1935), Army Commander January 27, 1917 – Günther Graf von Kirchbach...
This is the order of battle for the First Battle of Ypres fought from 19 October to 22 November 1914 as one of the main engagements of the First World...
parallels, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Helsinki, 1970, 356 p. Carl Hugo Linsingen Hahn, The native tribes of South-West Africa : The Ovambo - The Berg Damara...
Albrecht of Württemberg Rupprecht of Bavaria Max von Fabeck Alexander von Linsingen Strength 3,989,103 c. 247,000 163,897 Total: 4,400,000 5,400,000 Casualties...
Barracks and Barker Barracks respectively. Linsingen Kaserne (named after General Alexander von Linsingen) was built in Hamelin in the 1930s; this went...
Boroević's Third Army with the VII, X, and XVIII Corps, and Alexander von Linsingen's South Army. Russian forces consisted of Aleksei Brusilov's 8th Army,...
Josef Suk, Czech composer, and violinist (b. 1874) June 5 – Alexander von Linsingen, German general (b. 1850) June 6 Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy...
Gnila-Lipa, and Zlota-Lipa. A day later Bothmer succeeded Alexander von Linsingen as commander of the South Army, which consisted of German and Austrian...
officers, 29 men 5th Line Battalion Lieutenant-Colonel Baron Wilhelm von Linsingen 36 officers, 390 men 2 officers, 36 men 2 officers, 49 men 0 officers...