Kingdom of Saxony North German Confederation German Empire
Service/branch
Royal Saxon Army Imperial German Army
Years of service
1864–1920
Rank
Minister of War of Saxony Generaloberst
Battles/wars
Austro-Prussian War
Battle of Königgrätz
Franco-Prussian War First World War
Battle of Dinant
Battle of Charleroi
First Battle of the Marne
Awards
Order of the Black Eagle Order of the Red Eagle Iron Cross
Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) was a German army commander. He participated in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-German Wars and became Generaloberst of Saxon troops and War Minister in the Kingdom of Saxony. At the beginning of the First World War, he was the head of the Third Army which he led during the Battles of the Frontiers, Charleroi, and the Marne. He was relieved of his command because of illness in September 1914.
Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr vonHausen (December 17, 1846 – March 19, 1922) was a German army commander. He participated in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-German...
Hausen may refer to: Hausen, Miltenberg, in the Miltenberg district Hausen, Lower Bavaria, in the Kelheim district Hausen, Upper Franconia, in the Forchheim...
commanded by Alexander von Kluck; the Second Army had 260,000 men commanded by Karl von Bülow; and the Third Army commanded by MaxvonHausen had 180,000 men...
1913, he had become Lieutenant general and in May 1914, he succeeded MaxvonHausen as Minister of War of the Kingdom of Saxony. Upon mobilization in August...
Army under command of the former Saxon War Minister, Generaloberst MaxvonHausen. The 3rd Army fought in the battle of the Frontiers, mainly in the battles...
Hans Hartwig von Beseler in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Notes 1.^ As Beseler's predecessor, Oberhoffer succeeded MaxvonHausen as Quartermaster-General...
Kaiser Wilhelm II Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), German statesman, Prussian chancellor and prime minister of the German Empire Maxvon Fabeck (1854–1916)...
of the least inhibited tongue in Europe”), Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, MaxvonHausen, Karl von Bülow, Wilhelm Souchon Britain: Winston Churchill, Kitchener...
roads cleared. The Third German Army was under the command of Saxon MaxvonHausen. This army was divided into three corps. The XII Corps (1st Saxon Corps)...
World War I in August 1914. Assigned to France, Einem succeeded Gen. MaxvonHausen as commander of the Third Army in September 1914. Successfully repulsing...
divisions; next day the main force of the German 3rd Army (Colonel-General MaxvonHausen) arrived. On 15 August, troops of the German 3rd and 4th Cavalry divisions...
German divisions from the 2nd Army (General Karl von Bülow) and 3rd Army (Colonel-General MaxvonHausen) moving south-west from Luxembourg towards the...
1874) March 10 – Harry Kellar, American magician (b. 1849) March 19 – MaxvonHausen, German general (b. 1846) March 21 – C. V. Raman Pillai, Indian novelist...
Fabeck Eduard von Fransecky George, King of Saxony Friedrich von Georgi Heinrich von Gossler Gottlieb Graf von Haeseler MaxvonHausen Samu Hazai Prince...
Waldeck-Rousseau, 29th Prime Minister of France (d. 1904) December 17 – MaxvonHausen, German general (d. 1922) December 21 – Julia Lermontova, Russian chemist...
Dom Nuno José de Moura Barreto, Duke of Loulé in 1859 and Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in 1885. From its founding to the fall of the Kingdom of Saxony...
rival, Martín Elenes, both of whom were suitors of the same woman. MaxvonHausen, 75, German Army commander who had served as the Minister of War for...
Theater Münster in Germany, designed by Werner Ruhnau, Harald Deilmann, MaxvonHausen and Ortwin Rave. April 17 – Council House, Bristol, England, UK, designed...
(1951–1953) and joined the Architektenteam Münster (Harald Deilmann, MaxvonHausen, Ortwin Rave [de], Werner Ruhnau [de] in the competition for the theater...
the Meuse. The Fifth Army was also now attacked on its right by Max vonHausen's German Third Army; although these attacks were held, Lanrezac asked Joffre...
August von Buttlar 1849–1866 Bernhard von Rabenhorst 1866–1891 Alfred von Fabrice 1891–1902 Paul von der Planitz 1902–1914 Max Klemens Lothar vonHausen 1914–1916...
Chicken products. The episode features Marion Ross guest-starring as Ms. VonHausen, a resident of Woodcrest. The episode received mixed reviews from critics...
Schlangenbad and its outlying centres of Georgenborn, Wambach, Bärstadt, Hausen vor der Höhe, Obergladbach and Niedergladbach. In Schlangenbad, the climate...