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Lieutenant-General Friedrich Wilhelm Magnus Heinrich Walter von Eberhardt (7 January 1862 in
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– 7 January 1944 in Wernigerode), generally known as Walter von Eberhardt, was a German military commander during
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and the Lithuanian–Soviet War of 1918–19. He was the son of later Prussian
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Heinrich von Eberhardt (1821–1899). His older brothers also made career in the Prussian army. Magnus (1855–1939) raised till General of Infantry, Gaspard von Eberhardt (1858–1928) to
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.''Eberhardt'', in: ''Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der briefadeligen Häuser,'' Jg. 14 (1920), Abschn. Biss-Mann. Notably, he was the first inspector of the flying troops ( Idflieg) from 1913 to 1914. In 1930 ''Unserere
Luftstreitkräfte The ''Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte'' (, German Air Force)—known before October 1916 as (Flyer Troops)—was the air arm of the Imperial German Army. In English-language sources it is usually referred to as the Imperial German Air Service, alt ...
1914–1918'' was published under the editorship of von Eberhardt.


Literature


Bernhard Sauer: ''Vom Mythos eines ewigen Soldatentums. Der Feldzug deutscher Freikorps im Baltikum im Jahre 1919''. In: ''Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft (ZfG)'', 43. Jahrgang, 1995, Heft 10, S. 869–902
(PDF-Datei; 7,28 MB) * Eberhardt, Walter (Hrsg.): ''Unsere Luftstreitkräfte 1914–18. Ein Denkmal deutschen Heldentums.'' Vaterländischer Verlag C.A. Weller, Berlin, 1930 * Sullivan, Charles L.: ''The 1919 German Campaign in the Baltic: The Final Phase,'' in: Vytas Stanley Vardys & Romuald J. Misiunas (Hg.): ''The Baltic States in Peace and War, 1917–1945.'' Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1978, (engl.)


References

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